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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 92616" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>Too late to change it here in Canada. And I agree with PhantomFandom, I think the authorities are wise enough to go look at people doing 2km flights with Sparks on YT and decide that it is in fact much more than a "selfie drone". I am not a big fan of rules, but I am fully supportive of safety... and I think tin this case this is the motivation for the rules, not because they are anti-fun or recreation. I also have a toy drone under 250g but its gathering dust, the Spark beats all those hands down. In my humble opinion, its better to embrace the rules and work toward getting the advanced certifications where available so that some of the limits are eased. Imagine if you did not need a drivers' license to drive the car. To me its all the same. Tough for those who have been in this and fixed wing hobbies for a long time, but change is going to come, like it or not.</p><p></p><p>But, in the spirit of freedom, I wish you luck with your petition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 92616, member: 6411"] Too late to change it here in Canada. And I agree with PhantomFandom, I think the authorities are wise enough to go look at people doing 2km flights with Sparks on YT and decide that it is in fact much more than a "selfie drone". I am not a big fan of rules, but I am fully supportive of safety... and I think tin this case this is the motivation for the rules, not because they are anti-fun or recreation. I also have a toy drone under 250g but its gathering dust, the Spark beats all those hands down. In my humble opinion, its better to embrace the rules and work toward getting the advanced certifications where available so that some of the limits are eased. Imagine if you did not need a drivers' license to drive the car. To me its all the same. Tough for those who have been in this and fixed wing hobbies for a long time, but change is going to come, like it or not. But, in the spirit of freedom, I wish you luck with your petition. [/QUOTE]
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