Car safety rules are established, Drone's are just yet to come. I saw clips of an 8 year old.Complaining that people dont fly their drones responsibly is like complaining that people don't drive responsibly: futile and pointless. The world is full of irresponsible people.
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yes, quick and painless, and you get to pick your N-number...If you file for the FAA exemption, you will have to register your craft with them ($5 fee per UAS).
For simpletons like me, I was always told, "if you abuse it, you lose it."Victor Hugo warned, "Every excess is its own undoing". That was one of Paul Harvey's favorite quotes and it has never been more true.
Once there is factual identification to a drone the idiocy will almost come to a stop.. The answer isn't to ban but self police and require identification with Picture I'D like a drivers license. Now that we all have the answer, do like I did and write the FAA and make the suggestion BEFORE they make a compounded moronic decision and ban the use unless we are at an approved flying field. You better hurry as time is running out.
... drone operators. We might have to make then with an identity chip to show to whom the bird was licensed to.
Agreed and sorry about the location. Lack of responsibility is why I see chips and licensure in our future.Complaining that people dont fly their drones responsibly is like complaining that people don't drive responsibly: futile and pointless. The world is full of irresponsible people.
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My dog has a chip and a license...why not my drone?