ericty said:Very interesting and good to hear! I suppose Hawaii will have to rescind their recent public law banning drones.
andersonlyle said:Unfortunately the FAA filed an appeal to the full NTSB. That stays the decision until the NTSB rules. The FAA has 30 days to file their brief, then the opposing counsel has 30 days to file theirs, then another 60 days for the NTSB to rule. We may have to wait several months before we know what the decision really is.
andersonlyle said:Here is the FAA press release:
Press Release – FAA Statement
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For Immediate Release
March 7, 2014
Contact: Kristie M. Greco
Phone: (202) 267-3883
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The Federal Aviation Administration today issued a notice appealing a decision by an NTSB Administrative Law Judge in the civil penalty case, Huerta v. Pirker.
"The FAA is appealing the decision of an NTSB Administrative Law Judge to the full National Transportation Safety Board, which has the effect of staying the decision until the Board rules. The agency is concerned that this decision could impact the safe operation of the national airspace system and the safety of people and property on the ground."
For more information on UAS operations please visit: http://www.faa.gov/news/updates/?newsId=76240
boxhw1 said:It is not a law yet, still a bill. They made some amendments to the bill. They added the following.
"Nothing in this part shall be construed to limit or prohibit the use of model aircrafts for commercial, hobby, or recreational purposes."
They also added "This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050." It makes me wonder why they are wasting my tax money on this.
It went to the House today.
Buk said:July 1, 2050 ??? A typo?? That's really planning ahead!
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