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Old 01-11-2016, 12:30 AM
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Youtube vids are considered "commercial" use of drones, and thus your drone is subject to more stringent regulations for commercial drones.

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The FAA has recently decreed that all "sUAS" must be registered in order to fly in the national airspace. This includes all RC model aircraft and 'drones' that weigh more than 1/2lb. Their definition, as written, even includes kites, if they weigh more than 8oz... This new regulation is in direct defiance of a law passed by Congress in 2012 stating that the FAA shall make no regulation of 'model aircraft' flown for 'hobby' purposes.

FAA is in a big time power grabbing mood... register your toy airplane or become a felon...
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How do you post a video clip of a low humming sound?

Seems to me that an MP3 clip would work just fine and use way less bandwidth.

My response to the FAA would be along the lines of:

I'm sorry, I don't own a "drone" or an "unmanned aerial vehicle". I do, however, own a remote control helicopter which doesn't fall under the purview of your regulation authority. Thank you for trying, and have a nice day.

Drone: A low humming sound.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: An aircraft which has had its manning requirement or capability removed, suggesting that its capability was derived from needing a man in the first place. (Example: before the first "manned" space mission, pilotless space missions were simply called "space missions". It wasn't until after piloted space missions became common that pilotless space missions became known as "unmanned space missions". To date, I don't recall any time period in which it was common to send pilots up in the air in small hobby aircraft weighing in at a few pounds or less. "Unmanned aerial vehicles" was a term popularized by the department of defense to define a full sized combat aircraft capable of executing missions where such aircraft were previously only flown in a "manned" configuration.)

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Sounds like the FAA needs more funding.
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Originally Posted by fooger03
How do you post a video clip of a low humming sound?

Seems to me that an MP3 clip would work just fine and use way less bandwidth.

My response to the FAA would be along the lines of:

I'm sorry, I don't own a "drone" or an "unmanned aerial vehicle". I do, however, own a remote control helicopter which doesn't fall under the purview of your regulation authority. Thank you for trying, and have a nice day.

Drone: A low humming sound.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: An aircraft which has had its manning requirement or capability removed, suggesting that its capability was derived from needing a man in the first place. (Example: before the first "manned" space mission, pilotless space missions were simply called "space missions". It wasn't until after piloted space missions became common that pilotless space missions became known as "unmanned space missions". To date, I don't recall any time period in which it was common to send pilots up in the air in small hobby aircraft weighing in at a few pounds or less. "Unmanned aerial vehicles" was a term popularized by the department of defense to define a full sized combat aircraft capable of executing missions where such aircraft were previously only flown in a "manned" configuration.)
Drone: a drudge or person who works in a routine, unimaginative way.

pedant: a person who adheres rigidly to book knowledge without regard to common sense.

only ribbing you... it's like the hoverboard thing. we all know they have wheels. but the people have spoken. the language just evolves that way. it may not always be right, but once it happens, it can't un-happen.

oh well, right? i'm sure strong AI robots will bitch about being called robots some day too.
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Originally Posted by Roda
FAA is in a big time power grabbing mood.
Are there parts of the Federal Government that are not in such a mood?
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No, probably not...
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Gov't monopoly regulation, FTW.
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Originally Posted by y8s
Drone: a drudge or person who works in a routine, unimaginative way.

pedant: a person who adheres rigidly to book knowledge without regard to common sense.

only ribbing you... it's like the hoverboard thing. we all know they have wheels. but the people have spoken. the language just evolves that way. it may not always be right, but once it happens, it can't un-happen.

oh well, right? i'm sure strong AI robots will bitch about being called robots some day too.

I sent you the wait but why AI super intelligence srticle right?
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Originally Posted by Faeflora
I sent you the wait but why AI super intelligence srticle right?
uncertain, but i've read it all.

It'll be awesome, even if it kills us all.
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