FAA claims video from drones on YouTube is a commercial venture

The FAA is so dysfunctional evidenced by the fact that planes are falling out of the sky every day?
That would make sense if the FAA was responsible for keeping planes in the sky. In case you did not know, they don't. The DMV does not keep your car from running into innocent bystanders does it?
 
Enforcement? If FAA doesn't have enough guys to ramp check pilots standing next to 2,500+ pound airplanes at a relatively small number of airports, how are they going to find the guy shooting videos of houses for sale? Or weddings? Or...?
 
Enforcement? If FAA doesn't have enough guys to ramp check pilots standing next to 2,500+ pound airplanes at a relatively small number of airports, how are they going to find the guy shooting videos of houses for sale? Or weddings? Or...?

We may need to self police...

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I think FAA regulation in this area is sensible, let's have the pilots properly trained.

I think it gets a little fuzzy when the FAA gets to look at youtube and profits, there should be someone else doing the enforcement there.

Was I right @KSCessnaDriver?
 
Although I am very much in favor of the FAA regulating and enforcing rules on drone operations within the NAS, rulings like this have the potential to affect PPL holders who take video from airplanes as well, and I don't like it. It's not as if this guy is selling real estate, and it doesn't seem to be an official promotion of the "Everglades Challenge 2015." He even seems to be in compliance with the model aircraft rules, which is more than I can say for most drone videos I have watched.

Edit:The launch point of that race is inside that lateral confines of the TPA Class B, but under neath a 1200ft shelf

Free idea I had to make a buck that works better with drone cameras.
Fly the rich folk neighborhoods looking for green backyard pools.
Come back with an offer to maintain the pool.
Drone < cost than the 150 I decided wouldn't work out.
 
That would make sense if the FAA was responsible for keeping planes in the sky. In case you did not know, they don't. The DMV does not keep your car from running into innocent bystanders does it?

No, the FAA sets standards for maintenance; training; carrier, airframe, and pilot certification; mechanic training; dispatcher training; rest requirements; and currency requirements; just to name a few off the top of my head, and that is just on the FSDO side. Couple that with the ATC side and you have the safest albeit the busiest airspace system in the world. That didn't happen by accident, although it was an accident that happened that made it what it is today. We shouldn't need a jetliner being brought down by an amateur operated UAV to be the cause for change this time.
 
No, the FAA sets standards for maintenance; training; carrier, airframe, and pilot certification; mechanic training; dispatcher training; rest requirements; and currency requirements; just to name a few off the top of my head, and that is just on the FSDO side. Couple that with the ATC side and you have the safest albeit the busiest airspace system in the world. That didn't happen by accident, although it was an accident that happened that made it what it is today. We shouldn't need a jetliner being brought down by an amateur operated UAV to be the cause for change this time.
Unless things are being operated close to arrival and departure routes/path, I don't see them bringing down airliners. I think this is just over reacting from a group that does not care for drones.
 
I'm sorry but if a flock of geese can be contained inside a modern turbofan than a half pound drone isn't going to make it all explody.

And if a 5 lb UAV makes you guys so scared, why aren't you all calling to exterminate all of the large birds in the USA. WE ALL GUNNA DIE!
 
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