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Watch "New FAA Drone Rules Coming
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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Levite" data-source="post: 66707" data-attributes="member: 10850"><p>That makes sense. FAA could easily identify unauthorized flights by cross-referencing uploaded flight data against approved authorizations. You'd get a computer generated citation in the mail with minimal manpower on their end. The DOT already does similar data collection with intersection cameras and license plate readers to issue traffic tickets. Every day we are closer to an Orwellian state. </p><p></p><p>But since DJI is based on China there's no way the FAA will share data from US citizens and airports with a communist state regularly advised of hacking our security. But I agree they will find some way to track hobbyists flights and associated rule infractions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Levite, post: 66707, member: 10850"] That makes sense. FAA could easily identify unauthorized flights by cross-referencing uploaded flight data against approved authorizations. You'd get a computer generated citation in the mail with minimal manpower on their end. The DOT already does similar data collection with intersection cameras and license plate readers to issue traffic tickets. Every day we are closer to an Orwellian state. But since DJI is based on China there's no way the FAA will share data from US citizens and airports with a communist state regularly advised of hacking our security. But I agree they will find some way to track hobbyists flights and associated rule infractions. [/QUOTE]
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