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RaceDayQuad vs FAA, ruling out as judge uphelds Remote ID - what next?

Judge uphelds remote id in RaceDayQuad vs FAA ruling. What implications does this have for pilots and the industry?

In today’s episode we talk about the outcome of the RaceDayQuad vs FAA on Remote ID as judge upheld remote id. We go over the implications of the ruling and what this means to pilots and the industry at large.

RaceDayQuads sued the FAA in April early 2021 and filed the arguments on August 4, 2021. After subsequent replies and arguments, The Department of Justice (DOJ) and RaceDayQuads argued in court in front of a judge and a ruling was made by the judge based on the arguments. To know more about history of the case and relevant details listen to our earlier podcast on the topic.

Today’s episode is brought to you by Drone U mapping events and classes. We talk about some of the new changes we have made to our mapping classes and course curriculum to stay updated with some of the recent trends in the mapping industry such as going over new products for geo-referencing, geo-tagging, GPS and more. Visit our Drone U events page for more details on classes and courses.

In today’s episode we discuss all the implications of the ruling and how it can potentially impact the pilot and the industry and how we can proceed further in light of the ruling mandating the continued remote id policy. We discuss about compliance and security, the availability of pilot information publicly and if its easy for the average citizen to gather pilot data from drones flying in the area.

Tune in today to get all the updates from the ruling and to understand its implications.

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Timestamps

[0:42] Learn all about Drone U’s updated mapping class
[1:30] Latest update from RaceDayQuad vs FAA case on remote id
[3:14] Updates and excerpts from case ruling as remote id continues on
[4:51] how does compliance relate to manufacturers and pilots alike
[6:52] Implications of pilots information available to the general public
[9:55] Is it easy for the average citizen to get pilot information from a drone flying in the area
[12:15] Can privacy and safety/security coexist together?
[14:45] Does the FAA have the required resource to enforce remote id

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