Someone in Hawaii needs to challenge these laws.
Just what we need - 50 states with 50 different sets of drone laws. NO THANK YOU.And I hope for the sake of all of us the State wins.
Just what we need - 50 states with 50 different sets of drone laws. NO THANK YOU.
Compromise is just another way of saying "give up my rights". I'll take a hard pass.
Of course you should bring itI am only a recreational flyer.
Should I bring my Mavic Pro?
Is there any beautiful spots that allow drones to make it really worth it? Or is the law so strict that it is really not worth it?
I've been going to my Maui and Kauai for about 20 years now, Funny this article came up today for me. Been bringing my drones there with me since my first DJI Phantom 1 hanging a GoPro underneath! Try bringing that monster today in regard to it's size. I'm actually going to Maui, Kaanapali, tomorrow. I'm bringing my Mavic Mini 4 Pro. Just be smart and fly where you will not see ANYBODY! Sooooo easy.I am only a recreational flyer.
Should I bring my Mavic Pro?
Is there any beautiful spots that allow drones to make it really worth it? Or is the law so strict that it is really not worth it?
It has nothing to do with our form of government. It has to do with State's rights vs Federal rights/law. If the Federal Government gives me the right to fly, why should I agree to let the States take it away or limit that right? As Federal law/regulation, if the states want to change or challenge it, they can either have their Senators or Representatives propose such changes or challenge the Federal power in court. Simply enacting a law in spite of Federal rules is neither democratic nor legal.So you don't agree with our democratic form of government? How do you suggest a town of 100 people make decisions about the most basic things like roads when they have conflicting views and priorities?
I'm honestly interested in your views on governance if compromise is not a part of the process.
Yea I've been bringing my drones for years too and not 1 person has ever said anything to me. Original Mavic,Mavic airs and minis. Currently Mavic 3 pro. Just gotta be respectful and that's it. There's a lot of locals and tourists that have drones there too. It's not an issue. I'm actually going on Tuesday. Can't waitI've been going to my Maui and Kauai for about 20 years now, Funny this article came up today for me. Been bringing my drones there with me since my first DJI Phantom 1 hanging a GoPro underneath! Try bringing that monster today in regard to it's size. I'm actually going to Maui, Kaanapali, tomorrow. I'm bringing my Mavic Mini 4 Pro. Just be smart and fly where you will not see ANYBODY! Sooooo easy.
If you would just read and understand and respect the Constitution and people's rights, you'd have your answer. It's not perfect but the best available governance process....it's all there. And it works.So you don't agree with our democratic form of government? How do you suggest a town of 100 people make decisions about the most basic things like roads when they have conflicting views and priorities?
I'm honestly interested in your views on governance if compromise is not a part of the process.
Yes. Many, many, many locations. Download the free Avision app for full details.I am only a recreational flyer.
Should I bring my Mavic Pro?
Is there any beautiful spots that allow drones to make it really worth it? Or is the law so strict that it is really not worth it?
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