As silly as it sounds, its the law.Why, if I'm flying between 35 and 50 feet, looking at my roof and gutters, do I have to call the small airfield 4.5 miles away?
How does that improve safety?
As silly as it sounds, its the law.
The FAA does not have the authority to create or enforce a law.
Press Release – FAA Statement–Federal vs. Local Drone Authority
"Congress has provided the FAA with exclusive authority to regulate aviation safety, the efficiency of the navigable airspace, and air traffic control, among other things. State and local governments are not permitted to regulate any type of aircraft operations, such as flight paths or altitudes, or the navigable airspace. "
Yes, and CONGRESS enacted the LAW. Public Law 112-95 Section 336FAA just make rules and regulations. But only the legislatures can make laws and statutes. These are distinctly different things.
Isn’t it technically only regulation?
The FAA does not have the authority to create or enforce a law.
I understand how it works. I'm a lawyer and I've held public office. Rules and laws are still different things.
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