Pilot Fighter
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These things are kinda cool. If I could be exempted from the 400' limit, I'd like the resulting view.What operations do you envision above 400' AGL or in close proximity to an airport?
These things are kinda cool. If I could be exempted from the 400' limit, I'd like the resulting view.What operations do you envision above 400' AGL or in close proximity to an airport?
I think that is already going on. And it looks like North Korea has an account at the local hobby store too.How long before Papi Chulo is airlifting "merchandise" with these things?
The issue is where you draw the line for altitude limitations. Sure, 400ft sounds fine, but there are a whole bunch of us wearing green pajamas that fly a lot lower than that.
Maybe an altitude & weight limitation. Must weigh under 150lbs, stay below 400ft, within visual range of operator, no closer than 5NM to Class B/C/D, no closer than 1NM to public airfields, etc.
I could get behind a couple of new categories and classes in the oldde FAA's pilot certification scheme.
You can fly a LSA with a driver's license and a 3rd class medical, so it's not like the system can't support certification commensurate w/ performance. Also, you can't prohibit things from all of the wide-open, not even in Comm'nist Zhōngguó.
The FAA shouldn't be regulating the average hobbiest. But they should regulate the crap out of the "for hire" guys. I fly a lot of "park flyers." The FAA has no reason to regulate a guy like me. But the videos posted in this thread are a problem.
This logic would seem to imply that the highway patrol shouldn't regulate non-road-legal scooters scooting down the interstates. As the sole regulator of airspace, of course the FAA should be regulating ALL drones. Commercial or non-commercial, the hazard is the same. The intentions and ambitions of the drone user have little bearing on the gaping hole left in your wing when you collide with the drone.
Don't fly your drones around this lady!
Your comparison to the 2nd Amendment is ludicrous. You don't have a constitutional right to fly a drone (or anything else) in the airspace.
You don't have a constitutional right to fly a drone (or anything else) in the airspace.
I guess ignorance leads to fear. Because it's obvious you aren't up to speed of what goes on at a normal model airport, with your average RC airplane. Using your logic, our government should do away with the 2nd amendment because a few lunatics decided to go on a shooting spree. Like I said, regulate it. But properly. Not some damn "RC ERRPLANES IS THE DEVIL. 'MURICA! WE KNOW WHAT'S BEST FER YA!" knee jerk reaction. Not all hobbiests are "drone" operators. Hell, Van Nuys has a very busy model airport RIGHT OFF the departure end of 16 AND less that a mile from the approach into Burbank. It's well known it's there, and if you don't know it's there, you had better do a little better briefing before you depart. There has never ever been a case of a model and an airplane colliding. And they have both coexisted for better than 50 years. They have giant scale meets there, turbine models are allowed, they race there, have aerobatic meet's there, etc. And, it sits well inside of controlled airspace. They are the proof that it doesn't need the wrong kind of regulation. It needs the right kind of regulation to control the idiots that do stupid things with "drones." RC airplanes are not drones.
I like the 400' AGL cap on the toys because aircraft can't operate below 500' AGL except when taking off or landing. There's your 100' insurance boundary.
Might I suggest one of the fine decaf choices available...
I guess ignorance leads to fear. Because it's obvious you aren't up to speed of what goes on at a normal model airport, with your average RC airplane. Using your logic, our government should do away with the 2nd amendment because a few lunatics decided to go on a shooting spree. Like I said, regulate it. But properly. Not some damn "RC ERRPLANES IS THE DEVIL. 'MURICA! WE KNOW WHAT'S BEST FER YA!" knee jerk reaction. Not all hobbiests are "drone" operators. Hell, Van Nuys has a very busy model airport RIGHT OFF the departure end of 16 AND less that a mile from the approach into Burbank. It's well known it's there, and if you don't know it's there, you had better do a little better briefing before you depart. There has never ever been a case of a model and an airplane colliding. And they have both coexisted for better than 50 years. They have giant scale meets there, turbine models are allowed, they race there, have aerobatic meet's there, etc. And, it sits well inside of controlled airspace. They are the proof that it doesn't need the wrong kind of regulation. It needs the right kind of regulation to control the idiots that do stupid things with "drones." RC airplanes are not drones.
LMAO Regulate the internet (another thread) but not my model ERRPLANES!! Yeah that makes total sense. Airspace is already regulated and having some guidelines for drone operators is a necessary evil. Nobody is gunning for your RC airplanes, just ass hats flying their drones at 1200 feet, and potentially killing a plane load of people. Wait for that to happen and you know the gubm't will bring the hammer down hard on your model ERRPLANES.
Your thought process is at least consistently emotional.