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<blockquote data-quote="BigAl07" data-source="post: 83283" data-attributes="member: 13808"><p>With all due respect to every post above.... </p><p></p><p>It's very likely the rules will get tougher and tougher going forward and if there is a loss of life due to sUAS to Manned Aircraft we'll see restrictions imposted that will be mind boggling. If we can't Self Police and show that as an industry we want safety to be paramount and be willing to take action against our own who jeopardize that safety then we in essence force the FAA to enact tougher and tougher rules.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>DJI is a Chinese company of mostly hobby/toy grade sUAS. The total sUAS and UAS market is much bigger than what we see through this narrow field of view. </p><p></p><p>Because DJI is a Chinese company and they have already demonstrated (just in the sUAS market) several instances of Sensitive Information Mining/Gathering so the odds of the FAA bringing them in for consulting are very low to none IMHO.</p><p></p><p>The FAA is definitely in line/touch with VLOS. National Airspace System is 100% controlled by the FAA so I don't see how them regulating flight in order to maintain NAS Safety seems like a reach for the FAA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigAl07, post: 83283, member: 13808"] With all due respect to every post above.... It's very likely the rules will get tougher and tougher going forward and if there is a loss of life due to sUAS to Manned Aircraft we'll see restrictions imposted that will be mind boggling. If we can't Self Police and show that as an industry we want safety to be paramount and be willing to take action against our own who jeopardize that safety then we in essence force the FAA to enact tougher and tougher rules. DJI is a Chinese company of mostly hobby/toy grade sUAS. The total sUAS and UAS market is much bigger than what we see through this narrow field of view. Because DJI is a Chinese company and they have already demonstrated (just in the sUAS market) several instances of Sensitive Information Mining/Gathering so the odds of the FAA bringing them in for consulting are very low to none IMHO. The FAA is definitely in line/touch with VLOS. National Airspace System is 100% controlled by the FAA so I don't see how them regulating flight in order to maintain NAS Safety seems like a reach for the FAA. [/QUOTE]
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