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Anyone tried nolimitdronez.com?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glumone" data-source="post: 68112" data-attributes="member: 1499"><p>I think we all better get used to it with the new FAA bill that just passed I think we will start to see the FAA require drone manufacturers to install a transponder type device within there drones with in the next few years. This will better allow the FAA to see air traffic at much lower levels and allow companies like amazon etc. to use that space for drone delivery, making even harder for hobbyist within the same airspace. I also think we will see a requirement for hobbyist to have some type of official FAA training. What that will be still unknown (maybe online test) but it seems like that is where they are headed. Big business like amazon are going to drive this l and direct the FAA since the FAA could then charge to use the airspace (per say), and we all know its usually comes down to $.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glumone, post: 68112, member: 1499"] I think we all better get used to it with the new FAA bill that just passed I think we will start to see the FAA require drone manufacturers to install a transponder type device within there drones with in the next few years. This will better allow the FAA to see air traffic at much lower levels and allow companies like amazon etc. to use that space for drone delivery, making even harder for hobbyist within the same airspace. I also think we will see a requirement for hobbyist to have some type of official FAA training. What that will be still unknown (maybe online test) but it seems like that is where they are headed. Big business like amazon are going to drive this l and direct the FAA since the FAA could then charge to use the airspace (per say), and we all know its usually comes down to $. [/QUOTE]
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