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<blockquote data-quote="RaWine" data-source="post: 34981" data-attributes="member: 3599"><p>I've read some of the threads here just to get some answers to particular questions. But what I wonder is, is will there ever be, or is there ever a chance we could get a low altitude break for our Sparks and other drones of lighter weight..</p><p></p><p>If I'm under 30 meters or under, am I really a significant threat to airspace given a reasonable distance from air and heliports? <strong>Is 5 miles diameter overkill?</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>I can actually do quite a few photo shots that I like. What about 20 meters? Is that still a problem?</p><p></p><p><em>Why can't it be legal to fly the Spark as high as you can throw a small stone and as legal as breathing?</em> Why does anyone have to control that part of airspace especially or even a need to know?. The last bit I would argue to the death, that any answer other than very close quarter flying in forbidden areas actually causes a problem other than noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaWine, post: 34981, member: 3599"] I've read some of the threads here just to get some answers to particular questions. But what I wonder is, is will there ever be, or is there ever a chance we could get a low altitude break for our Sparks and other drones of lighter weight.. If I'm under 30 meters or under, am I really a significant threat to airspace given a reasonable distance from air and heliports? [B]Is 5 miles diameter overkill? [/B] I can actually do quite a few photo shots that I like. What about 20 meters? Is that still a problem? [I]Why can't it be legal to fly the Spark as high as you can throw a small stone and as legal as breathing?[/I] Why does anyone have to control that part of airspace especially or even a need to know?. The last bit I would argue to the death, that any answer other than very close quarter flying in forbidden areas actually causes a problem other than noise. [/QUOTE]
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