I believe one of the problems is that we are thinking of this stuff from a pilots point of view. When we say things like, "he's 2 miles from an airport 3 degrees off of the departure path, what is he thinking" he's not! I'm not saying he's an idiot, I'm saying he probably has no idea of how close that is or even where the departure path is. The problem with all of this is that the RC thing has gone from a hobbyist activity to one that anybody with a few hundred bucks can get into. The guys flying down at their local RC airport are not the problem, it's the teenager who just spent his birthday money buying a quad copter on the cheap and wants to get cool pictures of the neighbor girls down the street. We have to stop thinking that these people have even the slightest understanding of our world. To us, flying one of these things at 1200 ft 2 miles from an airport seems insane, but go to any public place and ask 100 people how high a The airplanes are 1 mile out from the nearest airport and you will see that people have no idea. The FAA should be educating the people that are both buying and selling these things. I think making people aware of the dangers is the first step to mitigating the risks involed