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How to get used to flying Farther...
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<blockquote data-quote="Earthman" data-source="post: 97776" data-attributes="member: 16717"><p>Sorry to have to be the one to do this (I know I'll probably get hammered for it), but Isn't anyone going to push back and remind folks that, at least here in the USA, it's against the law to rely on FPV to fly farther than VLOS? VLOS for most people flying an aircraft as small as a Spark isn't thousands of feet, it's hundreds. Maintaining and flying VLOS isn't an option, it's the law for good reason. The "freedom" to put other people at risk is not a right - it's reckless. It's no wonder commercial interests and lawmakers can't seem to tighten the regulation and control of drones fast enough. Sorry again for the rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthman, post: 97776, member: 16717"] Sorry to have to be the one to do this (I know I'll probably get hammered for it), but Isn't anyone going to push back and remind folks that, at least here in the USA, it's against the law to rely on FPV to fly farther than VLOS? VLOS for most people flying an aircraft as small as a Spark isn't thousands of feet, it's hundreds. Maintaining and flying VLOS isn't an option, it's the law for good reason. The "freedom" to put other people at risk is not a right - it's reckless. It's no wonder commercial interests and lawmakers can't seem to tighten the regulation and control of drones fast enough. Sorry again for the rant. [/QUOTE]
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