They're insane. Have to be, to jump out of a perfectly good airplane........... I wonder how sky divers get around this rule.![]()
They're insane. Have to be, to jump out of a perfectly good airplane........... I wonder how sky divers get around this rule.![]()
They're insane. Have to be, to jump out of a perfectly good airplane.
No, only the responsible people will register. It's the unregistered ones that are causing most of the problems. It's like a domestic restraining order. The only ones who will abide by them are the ones you didn't need one from in the first place. If the person is really a threat, the restraining order will only make them madder, and it certainly won't stop them from coming after you! When drones are outlawed, only outlaws will fly them, and they still won't be able to find the pilots, as they will just build their own, as 90% of the RC guys have been doing over the last 50 years! This is a gross over reaction to justified concern over flying over airports, stadiums, and fires, but will do nothing to stop any of those actions.
I honestly can't say that I yet know what I plan to do here. It seems that it will be awfully difficult to enforce the law.It will be a Federal Offense.. I will register mine
It sounds like they are pretty serious about this....I am too dam old to go to jail again and cant afford to have them confiscate my P3..seems easier to comply ,, they will probably make it so you can do it online
I honestly can't say that I yet know what I plan to do here. It seems that it will be awfully difficult to enforce the law.
My concern is really more about a slippery slope style argument... what happens if at some future time the government decides that it's "too risky" to allow people to continue with the hobby and then requires people to turn their equipment in? They have a nice pre-made list of people to go after, then. At that point I think I'd rather be one of the folks flying under the radar (yes, pun intended).
So how about all of the illegal guns are they going to make the criminals bring them in for legal registration? All birds will have be registered since there are MORE bird strikes than our drone hitting an aircraft!How is "registering" a drone purchase is going to do anything to stop, deter, or help catch anyone flying a drone in an unsafe manner? Any serial number can be removed before flight, assuming a serial number would survive a crash, and was registered to a specific person. When the bird is in the air, serial numbers cannot be determined from the gound. With a stock unmodded range of 1.2 to 2.8 miles for the P3P, any pilot who wishes to conceal their location during flight can easily do so. Assuming the pilot hasn't already left the area, are they going to do a house to house search within a 3 mile range of every sighting, looking for a registered owner pilot, and hoping for a confession? Bring it on!![]()
Exactly right, and they have been ineffective in enforcing the existing laws. We're still waiting for their air traffic control upgrade!I honestly can't say that I yet know what I plan to do here. It seems that it will be awfully difficult to enforce the law.
Steve I thought the FAA had a rule about mounting a weapon to an aircraft? Since sUAS are seen as aircraft isn't that where the issue came from?
Yep, I've seen the Forest Circus shoot coyotes from fixed wing and helicopters.Most states have laws against shooting from a vehicle, some it's from a moving vehicle. That said, there are plenty of organized feral hog hunts in TX, from Helo's.
Funny poster. If "she" was after me, yeah, I'd run. Looks like a cross between Leonard Nimoy and Dianne Feinstein.
Fear is not in and of itself a bad thing. It is wise to fear and avoid a sleeping grizzly for example.
It is a survival instinct to have a fear of falling is another. Sometimes "fear" can save your arse.
I think "valid concern" probably applies in this thread more than fear but of course, it's an opinion.
All this discussion led me to consider something else.......
If registration does become mandatory, would greatly increasing the areas where you cannot fly be MUCH easier?
A simple post on a website and millions of acres could be off limits permanently.
Registration often facilitates other measures.
Beaches, public places, homes, roads, cities....you name it. Once they have a mechanism in place for enforcement, I can see where your own back yard and "within the boundaries of designated" fields could become the only places to fly unless for legal, commercial purposes.
Again, is it not at least reasonable to "consider" these possibilities? I don't see this as fear or fear mongering, just discussion of reasonable possibilities.
Nope they haven't but they make money off everything you just said and that is all this is about . Freedom cost money and they want paid .This is just another goshdarn plan by the gubbermint to steal my stuff!
They already took all my guns, my car, my dog, my marriage, my newborn child, and all the fish I caught. No wait... They haven't taken any of that. Hmmm...
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