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FAA Gives Google Rights to Drone Airspace
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Bennett" data-source="post: 88032" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>Write Amazon. Refuse drone delivery. </p><p>My house is in an NFZ for 2 airports anyway. Write FAA and contend that all pilots need instrument ratings as they are beyond VLOS ... and that drones used need instant and constant 360 degree visual capability visible to pilots at all times since they are going to fly on to my porch. </p><p>If they get hung in my 100 ft trees trees I’ll refuse access to the property, but I’ll remove it just like I do kites, etc... yes I know about big bucks, but if it gets too onerous maybe it will die a natural death. </p><p>Might also help if no drone related equipment was purchased, and nothing else either, by those owning drones... and tell Amazon why. Plus copy your emails to Google, eBay, and anyone else you can think of. That’s the only way for us to speak with dollars.</p><p>Enlist the local drivers help. The ones this will unemploy.</p><p>I know it’s a rant...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Bennett, post: 88032, member: 15907"] Write Amazon. Refuse drone delivery. My house is in an NFZ for 2 airports anyway. Write FAA and contend that all pilots need instrument ratings as they are beyond VLOS ... and that drones used need instant and constant 360 degree visual capability visible to pilots at all times since they are going to fly on to my porch. If they get hung in my 100 ft trees trees I’ll refuse access to the property, but I’ll remove it just like I do kites, etc... yes I know about big bucks, but if it gets too onerous maybe it will die a natural death. Might also help if no drone related equipment was purchased, and nothing else either, by those owning drones... and tell Amazon why. Plus copy your emails to Google, eBay, and anyone else you can think of. That’s the only way for us to speak with dollars. Enlist the local drivers help. The ones this will unemploy. I know it’s a rant... [/QUOTE]
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