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UAS: The FAA Tightens the Screws
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<blockquote data-quote="lmel2005" data-source="post: 84119" data-attributes="member: 10073"><p>Every piece of technology gets "regulated" when it reaches a "critical mass". </p><p>Regulations have to adapt, as technology evolves, also. </p><p></p><p>Rules for drones came, when their number reached some millions worldwide. </p><p></p><p>So, most of us agree, that drones must be regulated, for safety reasons mainly. </p><p></p><p>BUT. </p><p>Rules must be logical, operators must follow the rules, and public must be informed about drone technology. </p><p></p><p>All this paranoia about drones, is not logical. </p><p>Drones are NOT lethal weapons. Statistics are very encouraging. </p><p></p><p>If someone is breaking a rule (or law), it's a matter of authorities to enforce this rule. </p><p>Stop all this crying about "they are ruining our hobby". </p><p>It's not logical to say "new rules are coming, because someone violated the rules". </p><p></p><p>For example, let's say someone flew over an airfield. </p><p>What "new" regulation do you expect, after that? Flying over airfields, is ALREADY illegal!</p><p></p><p>Commercial drones will be the hobbyists "enemy" in the future. </p><p>They will use the same airspace with us, and big companies don't share anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmel2005, post: 84119, member: 10073"] Every piece of technology gets "regulated" when it reaches a "critical mass". Regulations have to adapt, as technology evolves, also. Rules for drones came, when their number reached some millions worldwide. So, most of us agree, that drones must be regulated, for safety reasons mainly. BUT. Rules must be logical, operators must follow the rules, and public must be informed about drone technology. All this paranoia about drones, is not logical. Drones are NOT lethal weapons. Statistics are very encouraging. If someone is breaking a rule (or law), it's a matter of authorities to enforce this rule. Stop all this crying about "they are ruining our hobby". It's not logical to say "new rules are coming, because someone violated the rules". For example, let's say someone flew over an airfield. What "new" regulation do you expect, after that? Flying over airfields, is ALREADY illegal! Commercial drones will be the hobbyists "enemy" in the future. They will use the same airspace with us, and big companies don't share anything. [/QUOTE]
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