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Drone collides with Black Hawk over the UN in New York.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Baron" data-source="post: 16381" data-attributes="member: 1204"><p>That's old tech thinking.</p><p>Even the Spark's radio signal can be easily fetched from kilometers away, one just needs to standardize part of the transmission protocol.</p><p></p><p>While we're at it ... How about legally opening FCC radio strength above 50 m heights in the EU? Would hugely increase flight safety for everybody w/o negative impact on ground WiFi.</p><p></p><p>BTW, the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency, the EU counterpart to the FAA) publicely discusses drone detection mechanisms for forthcoming versions of their harmonized drone rule proposal. Maybe, it is time XXXpilots.zone/com joins the discussion, if only the forum had a craft-independent merged section ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Baron, post: 16381, member: 1204"] That's old tech thinking. Even the Spark's radio signal can be easily fetched from kilometers away, one just needs to standardize part of the transmission protocol. While we're at it ... How about legally opening FCC radio strength above 50 m heights in the EU? Would hugely increase flight safety for everybody w/o negative impact on ground WiFi. BTW, the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency, the EU counterpart to the FAA) publicely discusses drone detection mechanisms for forthcoming versions of their harmonized drone rule proposal. Maybe, it is time XXXpilots.zone/com joins the discussion, if only the forum had a craft-independent merged section ... [/QUOTE]
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Drone collides with Black Hawk over the UN in New York.