I am advising he follow the law not because I fear that an FAA agent is in the adjoining field with an "Altimeter Gun" or whatever they may have to gauge altitude. I'm am advising he follow the law to avoid an incident that could result in damage or injury to a manned aircraft. We all know that we are supposed to remain below 400 feet because above that is where manned aircraft are.lol, you have WAY too much faith in gubbment.
How many people fly that high AND GET ARRESTED?
Not that I would do it or recommend it, but government agents aren't standing on every potential flight location waiting to bust people
Folks, PLEASE don't go over 400 ft. "Please"
(being nice is better than threatening folks)
Now JKD this is where you reply with something akin to "Well a frozen goose does nothing to a jet engine" or "have you ever heard of an accident caused by a drone?"
Regardless, there is no point in advising someone to break the law when doing so could have far worse consequences than obeying the law does. And eventually it will probably happen, I won't encourage it, and neither should other forum members. A drone into a Cessna could certainly result in some damage. Just don't do fly above 400 feet unless you have permission from the FAA (which is possible, AMA groups do it with permission).
Call me a wuss (shrugs shoulders), I call myself responsible.
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