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Has anyone else gotten an email from DJI for their new program NODE?
Dear Creator,
The last few years have been an especially exciting time for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), commonly known as drones. Today, drones are generating new opportunities around the world for business, government, nonprofit, educational and recreational use. Drones also assist first responders, make hazardous jobs safer, let people take stunning photos and inspire our children to get involved with science and technology.
In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has opened the skies to safe and responsible drone flight with a series of common-sense drone regulations. However, many cities, counties and states have considered additional regulations that are inconsistent or impractical – and in some cases directly in conflict with FAA rules.
This is why it’s important that your elected officials hear how drones are safe, fun and educational. And responsible drone pilots like you are the best people to deliver that message.
To that end, we helped start the Network of Drone Enthusiasts (NODE), a new grassroots group dedicated to representing the interests of responsible drone pilots across the United States and Canada. And to give affiliated drone organizations a united voice to collaborate with local legislators on developing reasonable and effective drone regulations that encourage drone use while protecting public safety.
Dear Creator,
The last few years have been an especially exciting time for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), commonly known as drones. Today, drones are generating new opportunities around the world for business, government, nonprofit, educational and recreational use. Drones also assist first responders, make hazardous jobs safer, let people take stunning photos and inspire our children to get involved with science and technology.
In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has opened the skies to safe and responsible drone flight with a series of common-sense drone regulations. However, many cities, counties and states have considered additional regulations that are inconsistent or impractical – and in some cases directly in conflict with FAA rules.
This is why it’s important that your elected officials hear how drones are safe, fun and educational. And responsible drone pilots like you are the best people to deliver that message.
To that end, we helped start the Network of Drone Enthusiasts (NODE), a new grassroots group dedicated to representing the interests of responsible drone pilots across the United States and Canada. And to give affiliated drone organizations a united voice to collaborate with local legislators on developing reasonable and effective drone regulations that encourage drone use while protecting public safety.