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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 106983" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>I was perusing the MavicPilots forums and ran across an interesting thread talking about the ongoing disputes between the FAA and state/local entities over regulations. The first post in the thread titled <a href="https://mavicpilots.com/threads/faa-efforts-aim-to-reduce-drone-jurisdictional-disputes.77184/" target="_blank">FAA efforts aim to reduce juridictional disputes</a> has a link to an interesting article. I hope I'm not in violation of a SparkPilots policy to link to a sister site. This month is supposed to be when the FAA will open a NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rule Making) during which time public stakeholders can share their ideas and concerns. We owe it to ourselves to participate with thoughtful, constructive responses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 106983, member: 18605"] I was perusing the MavicPilots forums and ran across an interesting thread talking about the ongoing disputes between the FAA and state/local entities over regulations. The first post in the thread titled [URL='https://mavicpilots.com/threads/faa-efforts-aim-to-reduce-drone-jurisdictional-disputes.77184/']FAA efforts aim to reduce juridictional disputes[/URL] has a link to an interesting article. I hope I'm not in violation of a SparkPilots policy to link to a sister site. This month is supposed to be when the FAA will open a NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rule Making) during which time public stakeholders can share their ideas and concerns. We owe it to ourselves to participate with thoughtful, constructive responses. [/QUOTE]
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