RE: Drones
December 8, 2015 at 12:37 pm
(This post was last modified: December 8, 2015 at 12:55 pm by JuliaL.)
If you wish to fly your drone (less than 55 pounds mass) in the US for recreational purposes, not business which would require a part 333 exemption,
this is covered by an FAA letter of interpretation:
https://www.faa.gov/uas/media/model_airc...c_rule.pdf
Which states in part:
Per our local airport manager:
1) you may not fly legally within 5 miles of his airport without his permission (covers essentially our whole city.)
2) you will not, for insurance and liability reasons, EVER receive his permission.
Prosecution is at the whim of the regulators.
My interpretation:
Try and find a place more than 5 miles from any airport or, fly illegally and hope to never be prosecuted or forget it.
this is covered by an FAA letter of interpretation:
https://www.faa.gov/uas/media/model_airc...c_rule.pdf
Which states in part:
Quote:Finally, the statute sets a requirement for model aircraft operating within 5 miles
of an airport to notify the airport operator and control tower, where applicable, prior to
operating.
If the model aircraft operator provides notice of forthcoming operations
which are then not authorized by air traffic or objected to by the airport operator , the
FAA expects the model aircraft operator will not conduct the proposed flights.
Per our local airport manager:
1) you may not fly legally within 5 miles of his airport without his permission (covers essentially our whole city.)
2) you will not, for insurance and liability reasons, EVER receive his permission.
Prosecution is at the whim of the regulators.
My interpretation:
Try and find a place more than 5 miles from any airport or, fly illegally and hope to never be prosecuted or forget it.
So how, exactly, does God know that She's NOT a brain in a vat?
