Following the results of the CAA consultation on their review of unmanned aircraft systems which we reported on previously (https://bmfa.club/caa-response-document-to-the-review-of-uk-unmanned-aircraft-systems-uas-regulations-consultation), the CAA have now published details of the future legal requirements for Remote ID for unmanned aircraft (drones & model aircraft) which you can read at https://www.caa.co.uk/drones/moving-on-to-more-advanced-flying/remote-id-rid
It is important to note that none of the new requirements will come into effect for model aircraft until 2028 and as we reported previously, exemptions to these requirements will be granted for model flyers operating under an Article 16 Authorisation.
Whilst the exact details have yet to be finalised, we remain optimistic that there will be a good outcome for our members and that the impact of the new regulations on the activities carried out under the BMFA umbrella will be minimal.