The government will track all drones.Phantoms already include GPS trackers. How will that enable them to be regulated?
Thanks Obama.
The government will track all drones.Phantoms already include GPS trackers. How will that enable them to be regulated?
Why is that crazy? The relevant area around airports is the area in which aircraft are maneuvering at altitudes and speeds that may put them at risk of collision with UAVs. With the current altitude limit on Phantoms of 500 m, an exclusion area (or at least additional altitude restriction area) extending out 5 miles from an airport, seems completely appropriate. Operating closer than that should legitimately require ATC clearance and coordination.
The government will track all drones.
Thanks Obama.
Drones maybe able to fly 500m (and much higher in some cases) but can be set to fly at 400 ft (as per default setting in P3S). There has to be some responsibility on the owner to abide by regulations. If there is a need to extend no fly zones then why not simply, based on GPS, restrict the altitude that the drone can fly automatically. In this instance where the plane wasn't hit by a drone it was at 1600 ft, so if auto limited to 400ft the drone could still be used.
Just limit all personal quad transmitter range to max of 300m
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Really so instead of just leaving the comment alone you want to make jokes and try and make him sound stupidNot if you make a nice tin foil hat for your drone - just like the one that you presumably wear.
Somebody call the fire department, cuz you just got roasted.Really so instead of just leaving the comment alone you want to make jokes and try and make him sound stupid![]()
What did the police have to do with it?
A pilot reported it to the tower/ATC.
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