Skydio drones with Remote ID are identified with a special label located inside the battery tray of the drone. To check your drone for Standard Remote ID Department of Defense or other federal agencies are generally exempt from the manufacturer requirements in the Remote ID rule. Skydio anticipates enabling Remote ID on drones produced before Septemby means of a simple software update (and label)-with no hardware changes required.If your Skydio 2 drone is repaired or replaced, it will not have Remote ID enbled when it is returned to you. Skydio 2 drones are no longer actively manufactured.If we repair or replace your Skydio 2+ or X2E drone on or after September 16, 2022, the drone you receive back will have Remote ID, regardless of the original drone’s manufacture date. In the coming months, we will share more details for customers with non-Remote ID-enabled drones. Skydio anticipates enabling Remote ID on drones produced before Septemby means of a simple software update (and label) with no hardware changes required. Skydio drones produced before September 16th, 2022 are not impacted by this change and will not be required to broadcast a Remote ID until the operator requirement comes into effect in September 2023. Skydio Drones produced before September 16, 2022 If you receive a drone produced before the Septemdeadline that does not currently have Remote ID, Skydio anticipates enabling Remote ID by means of a simple software update (and label) by the required deadline.To know whether your drone has Remote ID, simply check the label. As a result, customers ordering a drone after that date may receive a drone that does not have Remote ID. Skydio will continue to ship existing inventory produced before the Septemdeadline.End users cannot turn off their drone's Remote ID broadcast or alter any portion of the broadcast message. Per FAA requirements, Remote ID cannot be disabled.Skydio drones with Remote ID are identified with a special label. New Skydio drones produced on or after September 16th, 2022 have Standard Remote ID enabled. (Note: As you may have seen, the FAA effectively delayed the implementation date of the Remote ID rule until December 16, 2022.) Skydio Drones produced on or after September 16, 2022 To prepare for the new regulation, Skydio began building Remote ID broadcasting capabilities into our drones starting September 16, 2022. To report a Remote ID-related issue with your drone.This article explains what you need to know. Our customers should rest assured: Skydio is compliant with the regulation. The Remote ID rule will become effective for operators on September 16, 2023. Late last year, the FAA’s new Remote Identification (ID) rule took effect for manufacturers. We are committed to helping you fly in compliance with regulatory requirements as easily and seamlessly as possible. It is our privilege to be the drone you trust to make your hobbies even better and your work even easier. A key part of achieving that mission is doing everything in our power to help you use our systems with maximum ease and efficiency - including meeting the key regulatory requirements needed to keep you flying. At Skydio, our mission is to make the world more creative, productive and safe.
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