Don't forget to register... http://knowbeforeyoufly.org/register-your-drone/
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Don't forget to register... http://knowbeforeyoufly.org/register-your-drone/
Lol... exactly a year later...
Guess which one is registered.
http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...psdzwzknmy.jpg
Just read a security brief today about that. Apparently, though not widely publicized, "they" (ISIS) are using them in current war zones (Iraq and Syria) to deliver explosives to targets that are unaware and causing some pretty substantial damage. Several agencies are discussing this becoming a possible threat here sometime in the near future. Some of the drones have a pretty decent payload capability, 25lbs or more, and I could see this becoming a small issue, but not as widespread as they anticipate.
FAA cannot require registration of recreational drones.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christi.../#378a3b2527c2
Good thing I didnt waste my $5.Quote:
Drone pilots are buzzing with excitement over a court ruling Friday striking down a 2015 FAA rule that required them to register with the government. The US Court of Appeals didn't mince words in finding the Federal Aviation Administration had overstepped its authority. "Statutory interpretation does not get much simpler," the court said.
Registration never made sense to me beyond just being a revenue scheme. If I had a drone hovering over my yard peeking into my windows, there was no way to know who it belonged to without shooting it down or trying to follow it home. Only then could I obtain the info from it to report it to the FAA.
I think the general idea was to allow them to track down miscreants who interfered with firefighting or other governmental operations by flying drones (remember. the whole issue came up because some drones apparently were flying the path of firefighters trying to combat California wildfires or flying in airspace near airport flight paths). I always thought the FAA's rule was an extension of governmental power that violated the separation of powers and the 10th Amendment and worse, ignored human nature -- the miscreants who do stupid dangerous stuff near airports or fires are unlikely to go out of their way to register said drones.
Ted Kennedy's car killed more people than my Hubsan X4 ...