The connection is in this FAA case they monitored, and decided to educate as it was likely based on a general complaint they received.
In another case they might monitor, contact a "Raub", and get close enough to evaluate whether it's 1stAmend speech or serious threats.
Clear it up any?
You might ssk me something, but you couldn' teach me chit about law enforcement on the city, county, state or federal level.Y'all watch too much TV... If you so choose and have a passion for being enlightened on the subject... Lets take it of this form... Send me a message or an email me and I will be happy to provide you proof of my credentials and teach you a thing or two about probable cause...
You are the one that called me out on this......I will be more than happy to prove to you that the heap you quoted as "smellum" is your upper lip...
I can't help you then. You will have to grasp it another way.
The FAA can and does contact people who post UAV videos, this is a fact. Just wait for the registered letter to arrive. They are doing this as they say in an attempt to educate flyers. I think it is more to intimidate flyers into the fear that they too may be in the FAA crosshairs even when breaking no rules. I understand contacting people who obviously are breaking the rules, not people who fly responsibly. And not for nothing, the rules are about as clear as mud so people can't fully understand them.
I don't think that is even being questioned here......I know this has already been covered. No way would the FAA send official correspondence via Facebook. No way.
Without further reading, I say it is bull. The FAA won't be contacting you via Facebook for crying out loud. Next you're going to tell us he is texting you as well. Anyone could have looked at your page and anyone can see this site.Just got a facebook message from a guy saying to call him and identified himself as being from the FAA. He said he has had complaints in my area regarding UAS night flights. I mentioned that I didnt fly at night. He started going through every video I had posted on my youtube account (none showed night flying or any rules being broken). He made mention of the 400 ft rule in which I offered up my flight logs for his review. I also have an osmo and recently started doing realestate walkthroughs by hand for a friend. He asked if I was using my drone for this and reminded me of the 333 exemption. I mentioned to him I was looking to apply but was waiting on the possible rules change which he acknowledged. I have nothing to hide, I post sunrise/sunset shots on my local facebook community page, follow all the rules, registered my bird. I have had terrific response from the community, and offered demonstrations to put people at ease. This felt a little bullyish from this guy. He is legit...i wont say his name but he and his number are listed on this page.
https://directory.faa.gov/appsPub/N...VS-001/AFS-001/AEA-200/AEA-GSO-FSDO-39&ZV=I11
I don't think that is even being questioned here......
The views are The FAA wil/would contact via social media or not.
Moot point actually as it has basically already happened and verified via a followup letter last week.
Actually it was several youtube videos viewed by NC FAA inspector(s) and the young lad's dad was spoken to via phone, asked to remove vids and then an official letter sent as follow up.Thats wild. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
Actually it was several youtube videos viewed by NC FAA inspector(s) and the young lad's dad was spoken to via phone, asked to remove vids and then an official letter sent as follow up.
Folks that think an official won't contact individuals by verious means are simply ill informed. Incidental contact is basically that, incidental
Big difference in that and arrest or excessive detention, fishing expedition or probable cause/reasonable suspicion.
Guys I haven't had time to elaborate on this situation but it kind of unfolded since this post. This all started a month ago. I decided to create a repoir with my community page and share some photos . The response was overwhelmingly good. People loved it and was a great platform to educating people on our hobby. One night while putting my kids to sleep about 9pm a lady rang my doorbell in a panic. She was looking in the sky and saying "are you spying on me ...you can't fly at night are you spying" . I was very taken back. I told her I didn't fly at night and didn't know what she was talking about . She ran off mumbling to herself. I petitioned the Facebook community page on the situation and they fully again supported me. A month passed and a few days ago I get this message on Facebook from Larry . It appears the same day the agent sent the note he joined the local page even though he is not local and 2-3 hours away. I called as I had done nothing wrong. He mentioned a complaint in my area regarding night flights. I mentioned it was not me and explained that I knew all the standard safety stuff. Fast forward to 2 days ago. I am flying out of town from work and boarding a plane and my wife text saying the crazy drone lady was back harassing my neighbors looking for me saying a drone is spying in her window. At this point she is harassing my family. My wife called the police and they said oh we are aware of your husband and a drone situation and a department memo has gone out regarding him. So I call the officer and he explains how it all ties together. This crazy lady called the FAA and complained and they called the local Leo. The Leo said the FAA spoke highly of me and that I was likely not the perp. The officer said he was sure the lady was paranoid and no drone was reported by any neighbor. Apparently she claims it visits every night . I figured I would get a written letter as a standard process. I hope this sheds light on the situation
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The FAA can and does contact people who post UAV videos, this is a fact. Just wait for the registered letter to arrive. They are doing this as they say in an attempt to educate flyers. I think it is more to intimidate flyers into the fear that they too may be in the FAA crosshairs even when breaking no rules. I understand contacting people who obviously are breaking the rules, not people who fly responsibly. And not for nothing, the rules are about as clear as mud so people can't fully understand them.
Hours until deadline. ..who has not RegisteredWhy don't take your anti-government BS else where.
Hours until deadline. ..who has not RegisteredYes, but I refrained from telling you how sick I am of your posts.
Look back at what you have posted over the past 8-12 weeks - it is 99% anti-government and anti FAA rants.
Well now,
This is getting interesting.....and of course, seems you're right TJ.
Hey, can we also serve up some crow to those who called-me all kinds of things including "anti-government" recently for daring to suggest that this whole FAA / drone thing had the potential to get ugly and might not be exactly what it seems?
Jason...
Hours until deadline. ..who has not Registered
Gee fella, just pointing out the obvious.
GoodNNuff...
Hours until deadline. ..who has not Registered
Ouch! But did you miss all my posts trying to help people with their drone issues? And besides, seems I was right.
Gee guys, even Stevie Wonder could have seen this coming. A lot of us knew this wasn't about safety. It reeked of intimidation all along.
GoodnNuff, forget my posts, imagine how sick people every where are of being harassed over their hobby even when doing nothing wrong.
I see the main problem as too many people sitting quietly and saying nothing...or worse....defending the madness.
Anyway....seems these FAA contacts are either all about certain people within the FAA who dislike drones and are using their positions to intimidate people or.....the fines will soon start. Registration was needed to help pin the fines on specific people imo...if that starts.
btw....I'm not anti-government, just anti-"stupid/nanny-state" government. Some of these FAA contacts are pretty lame.
I parked all my drones over 8 ounces February 17th. I do believe that eventually, sanity will return.
Watching this all unfold.
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