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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 107930" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>graywoulf: Page 17 of the NPRM says ADSB-Out and transponders are prohibited. It could be that the transponder they're talking about is as usually found in manned aircraft. I still think DJI's proposed AeroScope is by far the lowest cost, least intrusive workable solution. Of course this would negate the need for the USS folks to setup their operations and make money off subscribers, but let them go to the commercial sector for that.</p><p></p><p>Barbara: From what I read, they would keep a database of <strong>all</strong> drone flights, which is casting a ridiculously wide net. This rule-making proposal is designed to establish the means to regulate <strong>all</strong> drones (including RC aircraft). Businesses looking to deploy drone delivery services see this as their go-ahead moment.</p><p></p><p>Read the NPRM pages 107-114 to see various scenarios and how each ID method would work. I don't like any of them, especially when the scenarios talk about USS server outages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 107930, member: 18605"] graywoulf: Page 17 of the NPRM says ADSB-Out and transponders are prohibited. It could be that the transponder they're talking about is as usually found in manned aircraft. I still think DJI's proposed AeroScope is by far the lowest cost, least intrusive workable solution. Of course this would negate the need for the USS folks to setup their operations and make money off subscribers, but let them go to the commercial sector for that. Barbara: From what I read, they would keep a database of [B]all[/B] drone flights, which is casting a ridiculously wide net. This rule-making proposal is designed to establish the means to regulate [B]all[/B] drones (including RC aircraft). Businesses looking to deploy drone delivery services see this as their go-ahead moment. Read the NPRM pages 107-114 to see various scenarios and how each ID method would work. I don't like any of them, especially when the scenarios talk about USS server outages. [/QUOTE]
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