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<blockquote data-quote="Hotwire" data-source="post: 52520" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>I'm in Australia so FAA are kind of an annoyance rather than a threat but the regulations here are being slowly affected by them. I participated in our initial CASA survey to establish drone regulation and they were very sensible in the first place. FAA and the pilots association have now influenced CASA to add to the first version and it's threatening to get worse. </p><p></p><p>As you said manned aviation infringes on our air space constantly and no one mentions it. Even TV station and news companies defame drone operators while using drones every day for their own purposes. </p><p></p><p>DJI need to use their custom base to join us together and oppose this witch hunt, in a united way . Joining with FAA to spy on their own customers is crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotwire, post: 52520, member: 505"] I'm in Australia so FAA are kind of an annoyance rather than a threat but the regulations here are being slowly affected by them. I participated in our initial CASA survey to establish drone regulation and they were very sensible in the first place. FAA and the pilots association have now influenced CASA to add to the first version and it's threatening to get worse. As you said manned aviation infringes on our air space constantly and no one mentions it. Even TV station and news companies defame drone operators while using drones every day for their own purposes. DJI need to use their custom base to join us together and oppose this witch hunt, in a united way . Joining with FAA to spy on their own customers is crazy. [/QUOTE]
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