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Aurora
  • Aurora Manual
  • Camflite Aurora Intro
    • Introduction
    • Getting Started
    • Overview
      • Non-NDAA Controller
      • NDAA Controller
      • RTK GPS Mast Installation
      • Powering
      • Motor Booms
      • Landing Gear
    • Flying
      • Flying Procedures
      • Flight Modes
      • Emergency/Advanced
    • Remote ID
      • How Remote ID works
        • Remote ID indicators in AMC
        • Frequently Asked Questions
        • Serial Number
        • Resgistering with the FAA
    • Software
      • Auterion Mission Control
        • Fly
        • Plan
          • Transfer Mission Plan and KML Files with Herelink
        • Vehicle Setup
        • Photos
        • User Account
        • Settings
          • Advanced
        • Auterion Suite/Flight Logs
    • Network and Connectivity
    • Travel and Shipping
  • Maintenace Manual
    • Periodic Maintenance
    • Motors & Propellers
    • Replacing Components
    • Herelink Controller Maintenance
    • Updating Firmware
    • USB Formating
    • Software Release Notes
    • Calibration and Tuning
    • Troubleshooting
    • Release Notes
  • Payload
    • Flight Operations
      • Pre-Flight Procedures
      • Flying a Mission
      • 3D View
      • Operational Limitations
      • Mapping
        • Pre-flight Planning
          • Camera Setup
      • Precise Flight
    • I/O Board and Payload Power
    • Gremsy Gimbal w/Sony A7
    • Pro Tips
  • Specs and Interfaces
    • Technical Specifications
    • Performance
    • Component Sourcing
  • Ecosystem
    • Batteries
    • Herelink Pilot Controller
    • Vibration Isolators
    • GNSS Base Stations
  • Development Tools
    • MavSDK
    • Electrical and I/O
    • Software Interfaces
  • Limited Warranty
  • Service Bullitins
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  1. Camflite Aurora Intro

Remote ID

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"As of December 16th, 2022, no person may produce an unmanned aircraft for operation in the airspace of the United States unless the unmanned aircraft is designed and produced to meet the minimum performance requirements for standard remote identification unmanned aircraft in accordance with Part 89.

After September 16, 2023, no person may operate an unmanned aircraft within the airspace of the United States unless the operation meets the requirements of or ." -

Aurora

At Camflite, we prioritize adherence to the laws and regulations that apply to our customers' operations. To ensure compliance with the FAA's Remote ID mandate, all Aurora aircraft come equipped with enabled Remote ID, which cannot be disabled by end users.

§ 89.110
§ 89.115
14 CFR Part 89
UAS Declaration of Compliance