The Federal Aviation Administration is rolling out its 2023 vacation advertising marketing campaign this week — and it means that many drones might be given as Christmas items this 12 months. Which means a recent crop of recent drone pilots.
The FAA’s 2023 Vacation “12 Days of Drones” Security Marketing campaign runs every weekday from now by means of Dec. 22. Every of the 12 days hones in on a special side of drone security. On condition that the matters are newbie targeted, it’s clear that the marketing campaign is basically centered round individuals planning to provide or obtain a drone as a vacation reward.
For instance, the primary day (that was yesterday) was all about taking the Leisure UAS Security Take a look at (TRUST), which is a free-to-take on-line coaching course that culminates with a reasonably easy on-line quiz. At present (Day 2) is about drone registration, which is required by the FAA for all drones weighing 0.55 lbs or extra and may be completed for $5 by means of the FAA.
Although, some matters are a bit extra related and relevant to the professionals. On Day 3 (approaching Monday), it’s all about Distant ID, which is likely one of the hottest matters in drones proper now. Distant ID regulation technically went into impact in September 2022, however the enforcement deadline has been prolonged till March 2024, making for some spicy conversations across the rollout (and the dearth of obtainable Distant ID modules).
That stated, whereas the FAA could also be bracing for a set of recent drone pilots, that hardly means the drone trade is rising as former leisure pilots drop out (and presumably tackle new hobbies). That’s at the very least in keeping with the Drone Market Report 2023, which is put collectively by German market analysis group Drone Business Insights (DII). DII predicts the leisure aspect will “basically stay stagnant,” although it might truly gradual, given a compound common progress price (CAGR) of -0.3%. In distinction, the general drone market, which incorporates each business and leisure, is ready to develop to $54.6 billion by 2030. That breaks all the way down to a compound common progress price (CAGR) of seven.1% — clearly pushed by progress on the business aspect.
So what does every day of the FAA’s 2023 vacation advertising marketing campaign entail? In brief, it’s a sequence of security messages which might be posted on the FAA’s DroneZone Twitter (erm, X) and Fb accounts all through the month. It additionally entails a cute little video with festive animations:
The precise rundown of matters goes like this:
- Day 1 (12/7): The Leisure UAS Security Take a look at (TRUST)
- Day 2 (12/8): Register and mark your drone
- Day 3 (12/11): Distant ID
- Day 4 (12/12): Turn out to be a certificated distant pilot
- Day 5 (12/13): The place can I fly
- Day 6 (12/14): Airspace authorizations — LAANC
- Day 7 (12/15): “Climate” or to not fly
- Day 8 (12/18): Flying at evening
- Day 9 (12/19): Drones for everybody
- Day 10 (12/20): Flying over individuals
- Day 11 (12/21): Drones and careers
- Day 12 (12/22): Drones for good
By the way in which, for those who want Christmas reward concepts, take a look at my 2023 Vacation Drone Reward Information. It outlines the most effective drones to reward this 12 months. And even when your price range isn’t that ebook, it’s acquired tons of different concepts of items for drone pilots.