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All I'm saying is quite simply that..Yeah, well, those who completely ignore the rules or claim that the FAA's regulations are mere "suggestions" piss me off just as much.
The FAA has stated more than once that the current 107 rules were a starting point and that they would be refined over time, and that overflight of people was the first rule under consideration for relaxation. I would think that the cited example - and I will refine it here to "flight less than 100' over a structure in controlled airspace" - would be under consideration as well. However, now with the "add one/remove two" Executive Order in place, maybe that will be impacted? I'm not sure if revising a regulation counts.
My issue is -- and always has been -- that those who violate the rules blatantly may cause more restrictive regulations for us all. If highlighting the actual rules and calling out those who are ignoring them makes me the "drone police", so be it.
Oh, and can we please stop with the "but everyone exceeds the speed limit and it doesn't hurt anyone" type comparisons? Yes, if you go to 410', no one is going to die. If you lose sight of your aircraft briefly (and then work to establish sight right away), the same. It's the people who fly way beyond LOS - like miles away - who will be the ones who get attacked by a bird, or back into a wire, or whatever else transpires because they had no situational awareness of what was going on around the airplane that causes it to crash into a highway and get people killed - or whatever. And that's when not only the FAA but the States and municipalities start over-legislating. Do you want a State to decide that you cannot fly a drone in that State at all? Because when people start dying because of reckless flying, that's what will start happening. The rules - as much of a horrific burden to some that they are - are there to TRY to keep things as safe as possible.
* I check I'm more then 5 miles away from an airport
* I check that I'm way below any planes flight path by a few thousand feet
*and I launch and stay above an empty golf course when it isn't open.
If I do that then I'm entitled to fly at 500 metres. I'm not putting anyone in danger at all so for me I do now fly safe and yes I admit... I did fly over a shopping centre before. I hold my hands up to that. But with the greatest respect I bought it for doing them kind of videos. To film in a different perspective.
If enough of us keeping doing that, and not cause any danger then sooner or later the government will see it's not as bad as they once thought it was, then relax the rules.
Where I am your not allowed to ride any electric vehicles in the high street (apart from mobility scooter) hover boards, electric skateboards, etc...
However I ride an electric unicycle and I rode past many many policemen and not once did I get stopped. Why? Because it's a new up and coming thing and I didn't ride careless, yet I see skateboarders getting pulled over all the time.
It's all about being blatant and in the open public but showing we can fly with care and caution. The more they see it, the more they accept and respect it. And until more people have balls to do that then we will forever be to scared to fly in case we get into trouble.
Neon Euc