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<blockquote data-quote="theDRONEranger" data-source="post: 101261" data-attributes="member: 18279"><p>Quite true! The NOTAM was issued by the FAA for the model aircraft/rocketry, not for your drone. These actions could very well place the club in jeopardy of ever receiving permission again. If the Systems GO! Director is not permitted to approve FAA waivers, then the flight was in absolute violation of the FAA rules. My recommendation would be to immediately remove any and all video of the flight and NOT advertise the violation, if this was completed without an FAA approved waiver! Just a suggestion! Reminder also, if you were flying on behalf of the club, you were flying under Part 107. If you are 107, you should know of the FAA restrictions.</p><p>Please DO NOT violate the rules of flight and advertise! Understand, please, the actions were in violation of FAA rules, I think the video was very nice, but the actions were wrong! If the FAA visits your YouTube, you may find yourself on the wrong end. Please do NOT advertise like that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theDRONEranger, post: 101261, member: 18279"] Quite true! The NOTAM was issued by the FAA for the model aircraft/rocketry, not for your drone. These actions could very well place the club in jeopardy of ever receiving permission again. If the Systems GO! Director is not permitted to approve FAA waivers, then the flight was in absolute violation of the FAA rules. My recommendation would be to immediately remove any and all video of the flight and NOT advertise the violation, if this was completed without an FAA approved waiver! Just a suggestion! Reminder also, if you were flying on behalf of the club, you were flying under Part 107. If you are 107, you should know of the FAA restrictions. Please DO NOT violate the rules of flight and advertise! Understand, please, the actions were in violation of FAA rules, I think the video was very nice, but the actions were wrong! If the FAA visits your YouTube, you may find yourself on the wrong end. Please do NOT advertise like that! [/QUOTE]
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trying a little distance run with a spark.