I'm a retired airline pilot who's been regularly tested on regulations during an entire career. I can't fathom how an unlicensed novice sUAS pilot can learn what's required, operating a high performance drone, navigating complicated airspace unsupervised while learning. I'm not saying that self study won't work, the majority of operators are successfully keeping up with the rapid changes happening. It's lack of adult supervision for some, that could be the problem.
I bought my first drone five years ago, paid just $10.. It didn't have a camera, weighed maybe around 100 grams, if it got more than 200' from the controller it would quit flying and fall out of the sky, but it showed up on my doorstep after just a mouse click from a website. No license was required for recreational use. I learned how to control it, indoors and outside. If LAANC had existed five years ago, I would've busted altitude or been violated. One time around four years ago, I took it up to see how how high it would go, it went to almost 200' before it fell out of the sky. I'm only 2 miles from an airport and the LAANC ceiling is now set at 100' where I'm located.
Fast forward five years to a few months ago, an Ad. on the internet for a MM with an impressive range. I envisioned flying half way across town with one. This would be a serious improvement over the old $10. toy. So again, one mouse click on a website and it was on my door step in a few days. I knew the rules, but hadn't reviewed them recently and wasn't sure how I was going to maintain VLOS half way across town but I'd figure it out, after it showed up, I started flying it. Maybe I needed to get some goggles to control a real drone halfway across town with this impressive range ? I was clueless, probably should be watching more YT. I didn't know a phone would suffice or that a phone wasn't even needed to control a MM. When the MM showed up in my mailbox, I tested for the 107 license, it was an easy test with my background.
This is a great place to acquire information, learning from subject matter experts or drone police, if you will. If you're one who can't stand to be corrected, sorry about that ! Some guys don't have any tact and don't care about other peoples feelings. They're sounding off to improve safety or the industry, not necessarily to bully or embarrass anyone.
The government crackdown, is just around the corner in the form of RID and recreational licenses, after that, on the spot corrections won't be required anymore.
Completely agree, apart from the YT bit. It is a great place to find a video to learn how to do something, but it is such a cesspit of misinformation on technical and regulatory stuff.