FAA claims drone registration has passed private plane registration. Now figure that out.
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Indeed! And from a Air Boss perspective, it's the kind of thing that keeps me up at night. Not too worried about the operators like Amazon, etc...it's the chuckle-head who thinks it would be cool to get that "air to air" footage of the Blues, T-Birds or any other performer. Not to mention...it's only a matter of time when one of these things tangles with a commercial airliner or helo...several near misses already. Keep it real out there, folks! We all share the same airspace.
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Originally posted by Air Judge View PostIndeed! And from a Air Boss perspective, it's the kind of thing that keeps me up at night. Not too worried about the operators like Amazon, etc...it's the chuckle-head who thinks it would be cool to get that "air to air" footage of the Blues, T-Birds or any other performer. Not to mention...it's only a matter of time when one of these things tangles with a commercial airliner or helo...several near misses already. Keep it real out there, folks! We all share the same airspace.
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You are right on, the RC hobby in some ways have shot them selves in the foot by making it to easy for people to learn the hobby. I have a friend he has a full size, but he is into RC also now and is doing it the right way, But he was able to buy compete ARF with a GPS on board that keeps it from getting away and will land it self with very little help.
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