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Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for you..

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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

Interesting.......

Anybody have a link to the FAA's rules/regulations on "drones"?
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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

Wow.

Highroad, here is the change:

http://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Order/2150.3B_Chg_6_.pdf

Forbes.com wrote:The FAA’s enforcement bulletin states that “a violation that poses a medium actual or potential risk to safety generally warrants a civil penalty in the minimum to moderate range.” However, certificated pilots beware, the FAA’s guidance has a footnote “a certificate holder should appreciate the potential for endangerment that operating a UAS contrary to the FAA’s safety regulations may cause. Accordingly, a violator’s status as a certificate holder is an aggravating factor that may warrant a civil penalty above the moderate range for a single, first-time, inadvertent violation.”

A violation that poses a high actual or potential risk to safety generally warrants a civil penalty in the maximum range and repeated or intentional violations generally warrant a civil penalty in the applicable maximum range. The sanction ranges for individuals acting as pilots or in the capacity of pilots, according to the FAA’s sanction guidance table, are as follows:


Maximum $850-$1,100

Moderate $650-$849

Minimum $500-$649

However, according to former FAA Regional Counsel, Loretta Alkalay (and my co-professor at Vaughn College of Aeronautics), it’s important to note that the “FAA considers each operation a separate violation and any operation could include multiple regulatory violations. So the amount the FAA seeks against an individual for any given flight could be significantly more than the amounts listed here.”

In addition, drone pilots who hold airmen certificates are at particular risk, especially if they fly manned aircraft for a living. According to the new guidance: “For a deliberate, egregious violation by a certificate holder, regardless of whether the certificate holder is exercising the privileges of the certificate in connection with the violations associated with a UAS operation, certificate action, may be appropriate. Such certificate action may be in addition to a civil penalty.” This means that a model aircraft operator may put his professional license at risk – even though no license is required to fly a model aircraft – if the FAA decides that his or her conduct is egregious enough.
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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

This is the mentality you're now sharing the sky with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL0zLHLMBVw
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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

Zzz wrote:This is the mentality you're now sharing the sky with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL0zLHLMBVw


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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

Zzz wrote:This is the mentality you're now sharing the sky with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL0zLHLMBVw

I first thought those were a pair of mossberg 930's on it!
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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

Now THAT has potential...... =D>

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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

I am thinking full choke 12 ga. goose gun would make a decent AA weapon.

Are they still selling those drone tags somewhere?

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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

I'm thinking I should take my turkey gun out and see if I can bag a drone turkey. Talk about idjit nonsense!

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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

Zzz wrote:This is the mentality you're now sharing the sky with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL0zLHLMBVw


The operator of that drone is an idiot.

He obviously should have been leading his shots more than he was.
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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

svanarts wrote:
Zzz wrote:This is the mentality you're now sharing the sky with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL0zLHLMBVw


The operator of that drone is an idiot.

He obviously should have been leading his shots more than he was.


Hahaha
For sure and he need some kind of gun sights on the camera.. :lol:
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Re: Pilot? Like to fly drones? The FAA may have a deal for y

Zzz wrote:This is the mentality you're now sharing the sky with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NL0zLHLMBVw


That kid's grandfather was a gunner in Vietnam:

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