FRIA Remote ID: A Guide to FAA Recognized Identification Areas A FRIA is a specifically defined area where you can fly without Remote ID FRIAs provide a valuable alternative for drone pilots who either can’t comply with Remote ID or simply prefer not to do so
How to Use the FAA’s UAS Facility Map to Search for FRIAs AMA has successfully obtained FRIA status for the majority of our chartered clubs’ flying sites If you’d like to identify where FRIAs are located across the country, there are a couple of ways you can do that
FRIA Checklist — FPV Freedom Coalition The following checklist is designed to help you gather the information that is required to submit an application for a FAA Recognized Identification Area (FRIA)
What is a FRIA, and How Can Organizations Apply for Certification? To apply for FRIA status, an organization must meet specific eligibility criteria and follow the application steps outlined by the FAA Only FAA-recognized Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and educational institutions can apply
FAA-Recognized Identification Areas (FRIAs) FAA-Recognized Identification Areas (FRIAs) FAA-Recognized Identification Areas (FRIAs) If your drone doesn’t have Remote ID, you may be able to operate within a FRIA