Registering a 3DR Solo for non-commercial use will NOT require submitting the above huge list of data. According to the UAS Registration FAQ:Since I was chastised for starting a new thread about this instead of searching through all the threads on this forum, I'll ask my question here;
According to the registration guidelines, we are to have the following...
- A full description of the UA provided by the manufacturer, builder or applicant in a Notarized statement.
sUA Required Description ItemsThe notarized statement must also state "To the best of the undersigned's knowledge the information provided above is correct, the described UA is not currently registered in another country, and the undersigned is the aircraft's rightful owner"
- Full Legal Name of UA Manufacturer or Builder
- sUA Model Designation
- sUA Serial Number
- Class (Airplane, Airship, Rotorcraft, Gyroplane, Ducted Fan)
- sUA Maximum Takeoff Weight
- Category (Land, Sea, or Both)
- Name of Engine Manufacturer
- Engine Model Designation
- Engine Serial-Numbers (if none shown, enter 'none')
- Number of Engines
- Engine Power Output (given in HP or Lbs. Thrust)
- Engine Type (2 or 4 Cycle Reciprocating, Electric,
Turbo - Fan/Prop/Shaft/Jet)
So will 3DR furnish a data sheet covering all this information on their products for this regulation or do we need to find all this out ourselves?
The FAA said:Q. What information will I be required to provide on the FAA UAS Registration website?
A. You must provide your complete name, physical address, mailing address, and an email address. The email address will be used as your login ID when you set up your account.
Q. Do I have to provide any information on my UAS?
A. Individual recreational users do not have to enter the make, model, and serial number.