I just received an email with this text:
"Dear UAS Operator,
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is conducting a survey of registered Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) operators. This survey is used to determine UAS activity across the United States and help to predict future UAS activity. This information is important to the FAA for improving services for UAS operators, increasing the safety of both manned and unmanned aviation, allocating fund for UAS traffic management, and estimating the cost of regulations on the public.
Your responses and opinions are very important to the FAA. The weblink below takes you to the FAA UAS survey on Survey Monkey. The information you provide is private and will not be shared with other government offices, agencies, or departments. However, aggregate data, such as the average response to a question for all respondents, will be shared within the FAA to increase safety and inform policy. As such, please answer the questions to the best of your ability so that the FAA has the most accurate information when making decisions, which could directly affect you."
The email is from an outfit called research.net and includes a unique link for my response. Anyone else get something like this, and does it sound legit?
"Dear UAS Operator,
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is conducting a survey of registered Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) operators. This survey is used to determine UAS activity across the United States and help to predict future UAS activity. This information is important to the FAA for improving services for UAS operators, increasing the safety of both manned and unmanned aviation, allocating fund for UAS traffic management, and estimating the cost of regulations on the public.
Your responses and opinions are very important to the FAA. The weblink below takes you to the FAA UAS survey on Survey Monkey. The information you provide is private and will not be shared with other government offices, agencies, or departments. However, aggregate data, such as the average response to a question for all respondents, will be shared within the FAA to increase safety and inform policy. As such, please answer the questions to the best of your ability so that the FAA has the most accurate information when making decisions, which could directly affect you."
The email is from an outfit called research.net and includes a unique link for my response. Anyone else get something like this, and does it sound legit?