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UAS: The FAA Tightens the Screws
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 15525" data-source="post: 83946"><p>I’m all for rules but TO ME airspace refers to the airspace where planes fly... killing 200 people by flying to high or to near controlled airspace is what the rules are all about. there is little risk in flying a spark with prop guards 50 feet over people’s heads and it’s a risk I am willing to take. If I hurt someone it’s on me. If someone did get hurt (very unlikely with safe guards in place including visual observers) it would most likely be one person. A law that is in place to protect one person normally doesn’t happen.. </p><p></p><p>I think you better read up. I thought the same about state parks but I have read that the FAA says not to fly over state parks as well as from them. Someone else chime in about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 15525, post: 83946"] I’m all for rules but TO ME airspace refers to the airspace where planes fly... killing 200 people by flying to high or to near controlled airspace is what the rules are all about. there is little risk in flying a spark with prop guards 50 feet over people’s heads and it’s a risk I am willing to take. If I hurt someone it’s on me. If someone did get hurt (very unlikely with safe guards in place including visual observers) it would most likely be one person. A law that is in place to protect one person normally doesn’t happen.. I think you better read up. I thought the same about state parks but I have read that the FAA says not to fly over state parks as well as from them. Someone else chime in about that. [/QUOTE]
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