FAA Renews Drone ID Exemption Zone Filings
Published Date: 6/10/2025
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Summary
The FAA wants to keep collecting info about special drone zones called FAA-Recognized Identification Areas, where drones can fly safely without remote ID. This affects drone pilots and businesses using drones, helping them follow rules without extra hassle. They’re asking for your thoughts before renewing this approval, with no new costs or big changes planned.
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Renewed Paperwork for Drone FRIA Applications
The FAA is asking to renew its information collection for applications for FAA-Recognized Identification Areas (FRIAs), which are special drone zones tied to the Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft Systems program. This renewal continues the current paperwork requirement for drone pilots and businesses that apply for or use FRIAs, and the agency says there are no new costs or major changes planned.
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