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What will happen when the NEW FAA regulations kick in
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<blockquote data-quote="SPark_South_Oz" data-source="post: 122975" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>I would say almost for sure UK will be next to do RID, with past 'incidents' etc in recent years creating an atmosphere of drone hysteria almost.</p><p></p><p>Many say it's the idiots flying without knowledge of rules, or those that simply don't care and break them, that have casued these new rules / systems to be brought in by airspace authorities, but really, it was only a matter of time with more risks in the air increasing year on year.</p><p></p><p>Things may possibly go overboard, GOVCOS seem to overreach at times, and in the past 2 years they have been on a power trips in many places, bringing in totalitarian (almost communist type) measures to deal with 'covid issues'.</p><p>Once our freedoms are gone / taken, we won't get them back easily, if at all.</p><p></p><p>It seems Sparks and other models might be usable after any of this happens, at a cost for some sort of module, no doubt DJI will have a new market / product to cater for, among some smaller corps that manage to work out simple cheap systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPark_South_Oz, post: 122975, member: 17032"] I would say almost for sure UK will be next to do RID, with past 'incidents' etc in recent years creating an atmosphere of drone hysteria almost. Many say it's the idiots flying without knowledge of rules, or those that simply don't care and break them, that have casued these new rules / systems to be brought in by airspace authorities, but really, it was only a matter of time with more risks in the air increasing year on year. Things may possibly go overboard, GOVCOS seem to overreach at times, and in the past 2 years they have been on a power trips in many places, bringing in totalitarian (almost communist type) measures to deal with 'covid issues'. Once our freedoms are gone / taken, we won't get them back easily, if at all. It seems Sparks and other models might be usable after any of this happens, at a cost for some sort of module, no doubt DJI will have a new market / product to cater for, among some smaller corps that manage to work out simple cheap systems. [/QUOTE]
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