How? If the drone is attached level with respect to the bottom of the foam blocks and lands on a sloped surface, the drone and the foam blocks will be inclined at the same angle as the roof.
This proposal makes as much sense as one introduced in the Tennessee state legislature a few years ago. It was suggested that each classroom in the state should have a bucket of rocks. If a gunman got into the classroom, the kids could pelt him...
I'll have my summary of the NPRM out as soon as possible. I have to make sure my clients are taken care of first. I hope to have a video and article out this weekend.
Their summary is a good one for the Part 108 certificates.
Additionally worth noting is that all BVLOS operations will be subsumed into the Part 108 rules. Existing Part 107 BVLOS waivers will be folded into Part 108 as the waivers expire...
Please explain. It seems it would be possible to offset a sloped landing surface only if the drone was attached to the foam blocks at an angle.
The foam blocks prevent the motors from shutting down after landing? How?