msinger
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According to the vague US law I posted above, a UAS is definitely an aircraft. And, in the Pirker case, it was decided his UAS is an aircraft. I guess that doesn't mean all UASs are aircraft, but, I'm assuming the court will come to the same conclusion if people try to challenge that law with other types of UASs (e.g. a Phantom).ianwood said:So you just accept the FAA's summary decision to reinterpret UAS as aircraft?
With that said, I don't like what the FAA is up to. That's not something I'm able to change though. If I want to use my Phantom commercially, I have to jump through the existing hoops just like everyone else is doing.