No that period ended
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I wonder if I got my refund lol
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That was refunded to us.385 thousand signed up times 5 1,925,000 dollars hum no profit I think not
Too bad we can't be self-governed like the Hams.Who knows how it will all shake out eventually but this method of registration is nearly identical to Amateur Radio License holders.
You do not list every piece of radio equipment you own/use you just use your call-sign when operating.
I think the refund period just ended. regardless, they aint making money - its costing us tax money.aren't they refunding the fee currently?
It's not odd. Once you get your certificate number. You need to get stickers created with the number which will create a unique Identification number just for you. Place that sticker on the inside battery of whichever drone you fly over 1/2 pound. That's it. As long as the sticker is there. You are good to go. It will identify you.I had a P3A around 7-8 months ago and sold it due to lack of use and some financial issues but I just ordered another one. I already signed up for the FAA registry which I believe was $5 for 3 years. I found it odd that they didn't even bother asking about what kind of device you would be using or anything like that. They basically just wanted your pedigree info and $5.
They made mention of IOS/Android app called B4UFly which I d/l and installed. In urban areas, according to the app, there is virtually no where you are allowed to fly. I'm sure all this stuff has probably been discussed to no end but as I've mentioned I have been out of the loop for a while. Just thought I would throw this out there to hear some opinions on this FAA registry, whether you guys are actually doing it, and what are your thoughts on their app (if you have installed and used it)
Thanks for any input.
It's not odd. Once you get your certificate number. You need to get stickers created with the number which will create a unique Identification number just for you. Place that sticker on the inside battery of whichever drone you fly over 1/2 pound. That's it. As long as the sticker is there. You are good to go. It will identify you.
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If you think our bureaucracy is making money from a $5 fee, youre mistaken. I wonder how much tax money goes into the UAS registration thing for hobby fliers- thats the money suck, not you $5 which likely come way short of covering the cost of this hastily put together and ill thought out program.
you know we agree right?Well, generally a money suck would be another good indicator for another crappy beauracratic bs "Regulation" to hit the skids. The registration itself serves no purpose to keeping people safer. Why should we pay for it? Not just the $5 but WE,RE paying the cost in taxes for what it costs them to not mind their own **** business.
Amateur radio and the FCC have a 100 year history behind them - a sometimes contentious history. It is early yet. I believe that was the intent with the Model Aircraft Act - to let the AMA be the lead agency. That worked OK until quads like the Phantom came about. Before you had to work at it - it was hard to keep a model aircraft from rapid unscheduled dissassembly. Even with the various Phantom crashes, it really doesn't take much to get them in the air and keep them in the air.Too bad we can't be self-governed like the Hams.
you know we agree right?
These are the rules. It's shitty. But if you call ATC or the tower for that airport and tell them that you won't be going above the ceiling of 400ft AGL and your location coordinates, then you care covering your ***. Law Enforcement are getting training as we speak. If they see you flying they can question you if you've contacted that ATC and if you're registered. If not, well expect a ticket, confiscation of your drone and possibly arrest, depending on where you're flying.its there I downloaded it then got rid of it just as fast showed I cant fly anywhere within 100 miles where I live
This crowd doesn't have the same attitude as the hams, so it wouldn't work. (WA4EGI) But then again, hams have to pass a test.... as opposed to CB radio...Too bad we can't be self-governed like the Hams.
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