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    Flite Test gives solid advice on FAA Remote ID NPRM (Feb 23 2020)

    We are basically neighbors! I need to find more legal places to fly close to Durham.
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    Flite Test gives solid advice on FAA Remote ID NPRM (Feb 23 2020)

    I'm saying drone flying is already over regulated in some ways, and trying to make that point. https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/birds-plane-crashes-article-1.361189 So yes birds do crash planes the best I can tell from a google search. We shouldn't kill all birds though. I want more...
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    Flite Test gives solid advice on FAA Remote ID NPRM (Feb 23 2020)

    As I stated earlier ""Options to help increase "NAS safety and Accountability" seems to be overblown to me, and a straw man. Maybe I should google people killed by DJI drones. Cars, motorcycles, bicycles, seem much more dangerous, yet less regulated and under less surveillance, than even simple...
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    Flite Test gives solid advice on FAA Remote ID NPRM (Feb 23 2020)

    I appreciate your responses, thanks. I hope you don't mind me responding as well. plane crashes birds
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    Flite Test gives solid advice on FAA Remote ID NPRM (Feb 23 2020)

    Thanks for your response. Yes, I do realize it's much bigger than Mavics, but since I'm in the Mavic Pilot forum, that's why I mentioned this community. I also own phantoms and an rc airplane. Options to help increase "NAS safety and Accountability" seems to be overblown to me, and a straw man...
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    Flite Test gives solid advice on FAA Remote ID NPRM (Feb 23 2020)

    I don't know it seems to me to be an old business tactic where some Billionaire or bought out politician says we're going to force the community to sell their property rights for nothing or else, while they're really planning on then offering next to nothing to make it seem like the community...
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    FAA Drone ID Proposal- Round Two

    Yeah, I was surprised seeing a post praising the FAA helping them fly over a lake or something. I admit and fear my ignorance, but so far from my limited data, it seems to me the FAA are are not friendly to Mavic pilots, and continue to over regulate, and plan to basically eliminate the...