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== Requirement for drone remote ID ==
== Requirement for drone remote ID ==
Drone remote IDAlso, from 1st of January 2024 all drones marked C1, C2 and C3 and those operated in the specific category below 120m, will be required to operate with an active and updated remote identification (Remote ID). Drones marked C1, C2 and C3 will be sold already equipped with a remote identification system, which will locally broadcast the information related to the UA, such as the drone’s position and the operator registration number. This is done for security reasons and to allow to easily identify drones which may not be flying in compliance with the applicable rules. Also legacy drones (unless they are lighter than 250 g) are recommended to be equipped with a remote ID.
Drone remote IDAlso, from 1st of January 2024 all drones marked C1, C2 and C3 and those operated in the specific category below 120m, will be required to operate with an active and updated remote identification (Remote ID). Drones marked C1, C2 and C3 will be sold already equipped with a remote identification system, which will locally broadcast the information related to the UA, such as the drone’s position and the operator registration number. This is done for security reasons and to allow to easily identify drones which may not be flying in compliance with the applicable rules. Also legacy drones (unless they are lighter than 250 g) are recommended to be equipped with a remote ID.<ref>https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/document-library/general-publications/drone-open-category-applicable-requirements-fly-1st-january</ref><br/>
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== Fernidentifizierung ==
Ab dem 1. Januar 2024 müssen alle Drohnen mit der Kennzeichnung C1, C2 und C3 sowie alle Drohnen, die in der spezifischen Kategorie unterhalb von 120 m betrieben werden, mit einer aktiven und aktualisierten Fernidentifizierung (Remote ID) betrieben werden. Drohnen mit der Kennzeichnung C1, C2 und C3 werden bereits mit einem Fernidentifizierungssystem verkauft, das die Informationen über die Drohne, wie z. B. die Position der Drohne und die Registrierungsnummer des Betreibers, lokal sendet. Dies geschieht aus Sicherheitsgründen und um Drohnen, die möglicherweise nicht im Einklang mit den geltenden Vorschriften fliegen, leicht identifizieren zu können. Es wird empfohlen, auch ältere Drohnen (sofern sie nicht leichter als 250 g sind) mit einer Fernidentifizierung auszustatten.<ref>https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/document-library/general-publications/drone-open-category-applicable-requirements-fly-1st-january</ref><br/>
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Requirement for drone remote ID

Drone remote IDAlso, from 1st of January 2024 all drones marked C1, C2 and C3 and those operated in the specific category below 120m, will be required to operate with an active and updated remote identification (Remote ID). Drones marked C1, C2 and C3 will be sold already equipped with a remote identification system, which will locally broadcast the information related to the UA, such as the drone’s position and the operator registration number. This is done for security reasons and to allow to easily identify drones which may not be flying in compliance with the applicable rules. Also legacy drones (unless they are lighter than 250 g) are recommended to be equipped with a remote ID.[1]