A Safe, Impactful & Efficient Path to Implementation and Adoption
Today in TechCrunch we’ve started sharing our vision for a Remote ID system that’s based on tiers and volumes instead of confusion and complication. We believe any successful identification system for drones will need to make basic level compliance easy and with a very low bar. We’ve made this concept the centerpiece of our comments to the NPRM and links to that are below.
Read the full article over at TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/12/faas-proposed-remote-id-rules-should-make-compliance-easy/
You can also follow this link to download our full comments that we’ve already submitted regarding the FAA NPRM on Remote ID.
The article and our comments include two tables that describe the Three Tier System and they are included here as well.
If you have reactions or questions, get in touch on Twitter and jon@www.aloft.ai
Jon Hegranes - Aloft CEO
Jon is the Founder & CEO of Aloft, the market leader in drone airspace systems & UTM technologies. Aloft’s patented technology is used in today’s leading recreational, enterprise, and government drone applications.
Jon is a certified commercial drone pilot as part of FAA Part 107, the founder of the Drone Advisory Council, and is an active member of other industry groups, including GUTMA, NBAA Emerging Tech, the FAA’s Advanced Aviation Advisory Committee (AAAC) and working groups, and is a founding member and data working group chair of the FAA Drone Safety Team. He’s a self-taught iOS developer, writes about drone topics for technology news outlets including VentureBeat, TechCrunch, and Forbes, and regularly speaks at industry events such as Commercial UAV Expo, 2B Ahead Future Congress, and DJI AirWorks. Jon graduated from TCU with a major in finance and received his MBA from Thunderbird Global School of Management (ASU). Jon has served on multiple FAA Advisory and Rulemaking Committees (ARCs), including drone detection, counter UAS, and Beyond Visual Line of Site (BVLOS).