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FAA ~ Recreational Drone Flying Aeronautical Test Moves Forward
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonfly Joe" data-source="post: 107390" data-attributes="member: 18771"><p>I have no problem with the FAA requiring drone owners to pass a test. Those of us that follow the rules will comply with the test and continue to fly within the boundaries of the rules BUT those who don't follow the rules will continue to create problems and ruin it for the rest of us and will completely disregard taking the test. The FAA will continue to make things harder for the legitimate drone flyer but that it doesn't effect those who will ignore the law anyway. IMO, passing stricter drone laws will not weed out the good from the bad or stop any of the incidents that we read about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonfly Joe, post: 107390, member: 18771"] I have no problem with the FAA requiring drone owners to pass a test. Those of us that follow the rules will comply with the test and continue to fly within the boundaries of the rules BUT those who don't follow the rules will continue to create problems and ruin it for the rest of us and will completely disregard taking the test. The FAA will continue to make things harder for the legitimate drone flyer but that it doesn't effect those who will ignore the law anyway. IMO, passing stricter drone laws will not weed out the good from the bad or stop any of the incidents that we read about. [/QUOTE]
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