I think I’ll put a big, prominent FAA number plastered all over which is the WRONG number!!! Maybe the one that CNN uses on their debate coverage drone.
After all, I’m sure the real terrorists will comply to the letter and cross all the Ts and dot all the Is or is that ISIS?
See #32: perfectly legal to put the ID on it where it cannot be seen (suggested inside the battery compartment). Ergo, lack of immediately visible identification is legal until FAA has physical possession of the drone - eliminating most of the justification for having an ID on the device in the first place, leaving the only use of registration being after accident/crime where the drone has been acquired by authorities, or some actionable use identified AND the operator located.
Maybe the one that CNN uses on their debate coverage drone.
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Interesting.
FAA N-numbers are on line and searchable by owner name.
Will these be also?