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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 89
[Docket No. FAA–2022–0859]
Accepted Means of Compliance;
Remote Identification of Unmanned
Aircraft
Federal Aviation
Administration, Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Acceptable means of
compliance; notice of availability.
AGENCY:
This document announces the
acceptance of a means of compliance
(MOC) in accordance with a rule issued
by the FAA on January 21, 2021, that
went into effect on April 21, 2021. The
Administrator accepts ASTM,
International (ASTM) F3586–22, with
additions identified in this document as
an acceptable means, but not the only
means, of demonstrating compliance
with the requirements for producing
standard remote identification
unmanned aircraft and remote
identification broadcast modules.
DATES: August 11, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
FAA Contact: Avi Acharya,
Communications, Surveillance &
Traffic, AIR–622, Technical Innovation
Policy Branch, Policy and Innovation
Division, Aircraft Certification Service,
Federal Aviation Administration, AIR–
600: 800 Independence Ave. SW,
Washington, DC 20591; telephone 1–
844–FLY–MY–UA; email: UASHelp@
faa.gov.
ASTM Contact: Gabriel Cox, Chair,
ASTM Remote ID Workgroup, 2610 NE
9th Drive, Hillsboro, OR 97124;
telephone: 503–941–0099; email:
gabriel.c.cox@intel.com.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
Background
Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations,
part 89 establishes remote identification
requirements for unmanned aircraft
operated in the airspace of the United
States. With a few exceptions,
unmanned aircraft produced for
operation in the airspace of the United
States are subject to the production
requirements of part 89. A person
producing a standard remote
identification unmanned aircraft or
remote identification broadcast module
for operation in the United States must
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show that the unmanned aircraft or
broadcast module meets the
requirements of subpart D of part 89 by
following an FAA-accepted means of
compliance (MOC).
An FAA-accepted MOC describes one
means by which a person may comply
with the minimum performance
requirements for remote identification
in subpart D of part 89. To be accepted
by the FAA, an MOC must meet the
requirements of both subparts D and E
of part 89. An MOC must address the
minimum performance requirements, as
well as the testing and validation
necessary to demonstrate compliance
with the part 89 subpart D requirements.
The FAA indicates its acceptance of an
MOC by publishing a Notice of
Availability in the Federal Register
identifying the MOC as accepted and
informing the applicant of its
acceptance.1
Means of Compliance Accepted in This
Policy
On May 13, 2022, ASTM submitted
‘‘Standard Practice for Remote ID Means
of Compliance to Federal Aviation
Administration Regulation 14 CFR part
89’’, ASTM Reference Number F3586–
22, to the FAA for acceptance. To be
accepted, ASTM F3586–22 must
adequately address all of the
requirements of subparts D and E of part
89 so that any standard remote
identification unmanned aircraft or
remote identification broadcast module
designed and produced in accordance
with ASTM F3586–22 would meet the
performance requirements of subpart D.
The FAA has reviewed, and accepts
ASTM F3586–22 as an MOC to the
requirements of part 89, subpart D with
additions. The FAA has determined
additions to be necessary because
Section 7.5.2 of ASTM F3586–22,
requiring specific items to be masked
from user input, does not adequately
ensure compliance with the tamper
resistance requirement of §§ 89.310 and
89.320. The FAA-accepted MOC
provided in this policy therefore is
comprised of ASTM F3586–22 with the
following additions:
1. The remote identification system
shall protect the part 89-required
broadcasted message from being altered
or disabled by any person.
2. The remote identification system
shall incorporate techniques or methods
that reduce the ability of any person to
physically and functionally modify or
disable any aspect or component of the
remote identification system that could
impact compliance with the remote
identification rule.
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3. In applying Section 7.5.2 of ASTM
F3586–22, the applicant shall determine
whether masking the specified items
from user input adequately provides the
functional tamper resistance protection
specified by this means of compliance,
and if it does not, shall incorporate
additional functional tamper resistance
techniques or methods in accordance
with this means of compliance.
Tracking Number
Producers submitting a Declaration of
Compliance to the FAA declaring the
standard remote identification
unmanned aircraft or remote
identification broadcast module meets
the requirements of this FAA-accepted
MOC which includes all provisions of
ASTM F3586–22 and the additions
identified in this document, must
include the following tracking number:
RID–ASTM–F3586–22–NOA–22–01.
Availability
ASTM F3586–22, ‘‘Standard Practice
for Remote ID Means of Compliance to
Federal Aviation Administration
Regulation 14 CFR part 89’’, is available
online at https://www.astm.org/f358622.html. ASTM copyrights these
consensus standards and charges the
public a fee for service. Individual
downloads or reprints of a standard
(single or multiple copies, or special
compilations and other related technical
information) may be obtained through
www.astm.org. The FAA maintains a list
of accepted means of compliance on the
FAA website at https://uasdoc.faa.gov/
listMOC. This document serves as
acceptance by the Federal Aviation
Administration of the ASTM Remote
Identification Standard F3586–22 with
additions specified in this document as
a means of compliance for meeting the
requirements of part 89, subpart D.
Issued in Kansas City, Missouri, on August
3, 2022.
Patrick R. Mullen,
Manager, Technical Innovation Policy
Branch, Policy and Innovation Division,
Aircraft Certification Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 89
[Docket No. FAA-2022-0859]
Accepted Means of Compliance; Remote Identification of Unmanned
Aircraft
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation
(DOT).
ACTION: Acceptable means of compliance; notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: This document announces the acceptance of a means of
compliance (MOC) in accordance with a rule issued by the FAA on January
21, 2021, that went into effect on April 21, 2021. The Administrator
accepts ASTM, International (ASTM) F3586-22, with additions identified
in this document as an acceptable means, but not the only means, of
demonstrating compliance with the requirements for producing standard
remote identification unmanned aircraft and remote identification
broadcast modules.
DATES: August 11, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
FAA Contact: Avi Acharya, Communications, Surveillance & Traffic,
AIR-622, Technical Innovation Policy Branch, Policy and Innovation
Division, Aircraft Certification Service, Federal Aviation
Administration, AIR-600: 800 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, DC
20591; telephone 1-844-FLY-MY-UA; email: [email protected].
ASTM Contact: Gabriel Cox, Chair, ASTM Remote ID Workgroup, 2610 NE
9th Drive, Hillsboro, OR 97124; telephone: 503-941-0099; email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations, part 89 establishes remote
identification requirements for unmanned aircraft operated in the
airspace of the United States. With a few exceptions, unmanned aircraft
produced for operation in the airspace of the United States are subject
to the production requirements of part 89. A person producing a
standard remote identification unmanned aircraft or remote
identification broadcast module for operation in the United States must
show that the unmanned aircraft or broadcast module meets the
requirements of subpart D of part 89 by following an FAA-accepted means
of compliance (MOC).
An FAA-accepted MOC describes one means by which a person may
comply with the minimum performance requirements for remote
identification in subpart D of part 89. To be accepted by the FAA, an
MOC must meet the requirements of both subparts D and E of part 89. An
MOC must address the minimum performance requirements, as well as the
testing and validation necessary to demonstrate compliance with the
part 89 subpart D requirements. The FAA indicates its acceptance of an
MOC by publishing a Notice of Availability in the Federal Register
identifying the MOC as accepted and informing the applicant of its
acceptance.\1\
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Means of Compliance Accepted in This Policy
On May 13, 2022, ASTM submitted ``Standard Practice for Remote ID
Means of Compliance to Federal Aviation Administration Regulation 14
CFR part 89'', ASTM Reference Number F3586-22, to the FAA for
acceptance. To be accepted, ASTM F3586-22 must adequately address all
of the requirements of subparts D and E of part 89 so that any standard
remote identification unmanned aircraft or remote identification
broadcast module designed and produced in accordance with ASTM F3586-22
would meet the performance requirements of subpart D.
The FAA has reviewed, and accepts ASTM F3586-22 as an MOC to the
requirements of part 89, subpart D with additions. The FAA has
determined additions to be necessary because Section 7.5.2 of ASTM
F3586-22, requiring specific items to be masked from user input, does
not adequately ensure compliance with the tamper resistance requirement
of Sec. Sec. 89.310 and 89.320. The FAA-accepted MOC provided in this
policy therefore is comprised of ASTM F3586-22 with the following
additions:
1. The remote identification system shall protect the part 89-
required broadcasted message from being altered or disabled by any
person.
2. The remote identification system shall incorporate techniques or
methods that reduce the ability of any person to physically and
functionally modify or disable any aspect or component of the remote
identification system that could impact compliance with the remote
identification rule.
3. In applying Section 7.5.2 of ASTM F3586-22, the applicant shall
determine whether masking the specified items from user input
adequately provides the functional tamper resistance protection
specified by this means of compliance, and if it does not, shall
incorporate additional functional tamper resistance techniques or
methods in accordance with this means of compliance.
Tracking Number
Producers submitting a Declaration of Compliance to the FAA
declaring the standard remote identification unmanned aircraft or
remote identification broadcast module meets the requirements of this
FAA-accepted MOC which includes all provisions of ASTM F3586-22 and the
additions identified in this document, must include the following
tracking number: RID-ASTM-F3586-22-NOA-22-01.
Availability
ASTM F3586-22, ``Standard Practice for Remote ID Means of
Compliance to Federal Aviation Administration Regulation 14 CFR part
89'', is available online at https://www.astm.org/f3586-22.html. ASTM
copyrights these consensus standards and charges the public a fee for
service. Individual downloads or reprints of a standard (single or
multiple copies, or special compilations and other related technical
information) may be obtained through www.astm.org. The FAA maintains a
list of accepted means of compliance on the FAA website at https://uasdoc.faa.gov/listMOC. This document serves as acceptance by the
Federal Aviation Administration of the ASTM Remote Identification
Standard F3586-22 with additions specified in this document as a means
of compliance for meeting the requirements of part 89, subpart D.
Issued in Kansas City, Missouri, on August 3, 2022.
Patrick R. Mullen,
Manager, Technical Innovation Policy Branch, Policy and Innovation
Division, Aircraft Certification Service.
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