What weight threshold is specified for homebuilt drones in relation to Remote ID?

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Multiple Choice

What weight threshold is specified for homebuilt drones in relation to Remote ID?

Explanation:
Remote ID rules apply to drones that weigh 0.55 pounds (250 grams) or more at takeoff. For homebuilt aircraft, if your build reaches 0.55 pounds or more, you must have Remote ID capability—either built into the drone or provided by a separate broadcast module. This requirement helps ensure flight safety and accountability by allowing identification of aircraft in flight. Drones weighing less than 0.55 pounds are not required to have Remote ID.

Remote ID rules apply to drones that weigh 0.55 pounds (250 grams) or more at takeoff. For homebuilt aircraft, if your build reaches 0.55 pounds or more, you must have Remote ID capability—either built into the drone or provided by a separate broadcast module. This requirement helps ensure flight safety and accountability by allowing identification of aircraft in flight. Drones weighing less than 0.55 pounds are not required to have Remote ID.

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