I think we need legislation to regulate eagles since they are a safety issue since you may have to crash your model "drone" and endanger someone on the ground and you may record some video passing a window of the school you are flying at that would invade someone's privacy and that would anger a parent. So, as you can see it is clear that Eagles should be regulated in the interest of safety. Sorry, I was at BOS waiting to commute to JFK where I'll pilot an A330 to Milan tonight. I was listening to the FAA "Know before you fly" video playing at a major airport near you! Got me to think in legislator terms.
I'm back now.
This is funny but not funny haha! Funny sad! We're on the mission to educate after they have attempted to regulate before they educated- what a useless, careless and irresponsible way to address a real threat in a completely inappropriate way. Please keep in mind that states are actively trying to trump FAA rules that have and are being coordinated with AMA. We defeated one in NH a week ago and now RI has entered another in a HB this week which goes even further, no flying near schools! Which effectively shuts down UAS design and technology programs at high schools and URI (as in University). Uninformed, ridiculous, careless, incompetent, useless legislation that we now have to spend valuable personal time, building time, flying time to go "educate" and now after the fact help them
Solve their problems while preserving our pastime. The motivation and listing of the bill- "invasion of privacy by drones". The lawyers are using fear and safety to address the privacy issue. See something say something. Something about a cart and a horse comes to mind???
Not trying to clog the thread just current events is all.