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Seems to me there's little value offering our own alternative limits on drone use without dealing directly with the concerns giving rise to the new rules.
There's no doubt Transport Canada is getting more reports of "drone incidents": wwwapps.tc.gc.ca. I put that in quotes because reports don't necessarily represent reality, and I have some doubt the pilot at 5,000' saw a drone and not a gull, but the reports are coming in. And it's hard to argue with crashed drones discovered on airport properties.
Recreational drones are exactly that, so comparing them to cars or planes is a false equivalency. Can't regulate recreational devices like you do key transportation infrastructure. As public necessities planes beat drones every day.
If we're going to come up with a rational response we need to take account of the reality. The inconsiderate and irresponsible yahoos are going to drive public sentiment and legislation. How do we target the idiots while maintaining enough room for us to enjoy our (essentially unnecessary) hobby?
That's a very good question.
Maybe one thing would be to educate our local MP about drones and exactly what they do safely. I'm going to start with that approach. The local MP for Saint John has always been very approachable and reasonable.
Also we need drone flyers to be reasonable and safe, not push the envelope just because it's a fun thing to do.