Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration

   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #41  
BTW, many hobby UAV's with GPS already have "No Fly Zones" that prevent them from taking off near airports, the White House, etc.

Mine also came with max altitude set at 400 feet. This can be disabled or modified. In our case if we want to fly uphill it would have to be adjusted upwards.
 
   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #42  
We had a model airfield not far from here...

As a child I would beg for my parents to take me there on a Sunday afternoon.

It was adjacent to Oakland International and had string control and radio control area...

I was mesmerized by the work and detail that went into some of those multi engine models...

In highschool we had a model rocket club and the big thing was doing a launch and taking a single picture at altitude...

We formed a 'model rocket research club' and had two members. My brother and I. Looks like the Estes Company is still in business!https://www.estesrockets.com

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   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #43  
Or runs your heifers out into traffic, or distracts a driver on a major highway, or gets tangled up with a helicopter, or crashes into a crowd injuring or killing someone, or a multitude of other issues.

It's definitely going to happen. We need some sort of control in place reinforcing to the owner/operator that action will be taken. Right now, as you described in your issue, the owner is cowering at home hoping his doorbell doesn't ring. When firm control is in place doorbells will ring.

Or this:http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/m...tion-bans-drones-hits-skier-article-1.2474745


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   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #44  
What if one buys their drone at a Drone Show... much like a Gun Show?

Yeah, sure - I can see myself registering a done if/when I get one. I'll just send in my $5 with my CB License renewal.
 
   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #45  
Thinking If'n a drone is bothering you set one's self up with equipment that overpowers the owners signal and fly it home to yourself.
 
   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #46  
Thinking If'n a drone is bothering you set one's self up with equipment that overpowers the owners signal and fly it home to yourself.

That would work out just fine until you start looking it over and find a small "Property of RCMP" decal on it...OOPS! :D
 
   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #47  
...illegal radio frequency transmitters that are designed to block, jam, or otherwise interfere with authorized radio communications.
In the US, that could get you prison time as well as a $100,000 fine per occurrence.
 
   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #48  
I think one of the primary objectives of the FAA in requiring registration is the fact that to complete the process online, you have to read the rules of operation to fly your drone. Of course that's no guaranteed that the rules will be followed by all, but at least thousands of flyers who are otherwise blissfully ignorant of them know what they can and cannot do legally.
 
   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #49  
I'm getting a bit of a kick from reading of those who prose about the use of drones... never to have owned or even flown one.
 
   / Drone/Unmanned Aircraft Registration #50  
I'll shoot them dang things down if I...

welcome to the 21st century.
 

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