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<blockquote data-quote="Tenchi_my" data-source="post: 51580" data-attributes="member: 10436"><p>I agree with you completely. I'm not expecting a recreational pilot to have to deal with this at all. I'm strictly speaking of being a licensed sUAS pilot flying commercially under part 107. </p><p></p><p>I know this is the spark forum, but I do intend on getting licensed and flying commercially for my employer to do radio tower inspections. I'm taking the test next week, wish me luck.</p><p></p><p>This is more or less just a thought experiment that came up as I was researching the regulations that even a licensed commercial sUAS pilot is subject to at this point in time. It seems to me that there are ways to make flying in areas that are currently restricted safer and more streamlined. This is just an idea that I thought was worth looking into in that regard.</p><p></p><p>You can buy handheld aviation radios now that would essentially do the same thing, however you're dealing with a lot more objects on ground level that would degrade your signal to the tower. Putting it on the drone would make it a lot more effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenchi_my, post: 51580, member: 10436"] I agree with you completely. I'm not expecting a recreational pilot to have to deal with this at all. I'm strictly speaking of being a licensed sUAS pilot flying commercially under part 107. I know this is the spark forum, but I do intend on getting licensed and flying commercially for my employer to do radio tower inspections. I'm taking the test next week, wish me luck. This is more or less just a thought experiment that came up as I was researching the regulations that even a licensed commercial sUAS pilot is subject to at this point in time. It seems to me that there are ways to make flying in areas that are currently restricted safer and more streamlined. This is just an idea that I thought was worth looking into in that regard. You can buy handheld aviation radios now that would essentially do the same thing, however you're dealing with a lot more objects on ground level that would degrade your signal to the tower. Putting it on the drone would make it a lot more effective. [/QUOTE]
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