DARKSeifer
Well-Known Member
In general if you pay you can fly, rules are for the poor. Big companies have the money and means to put a drone wherever they want, you don't.
That's why RID and the future "Pay to Fly" U-Space, and it's equivalent in US will be the end of the hobby... or at least, the end of pretending we fly VLOS and within the rules.
<900g drones have less risk than any kid kicking a ball in the street, specially the <250g, but we don't over regulate them because there's no money involved, while on privatizing the <120m airspace there's a ton of money to be made (or at least big companies made the politicians believe that).
Zero victims worldwide, one of the safest hobbies around, yet we are still onboard the paranoia train, chu chuuu.
That's why RID and the future "Pay to Fly" U-Space, and it's equivalent in US will be the end of the hobby... or at least, the end of pretending we fly VLOS and within the rules.
<900g drones have less risk than any kid kicking a ball in the street, specially the <250g, but we don't over regulate them because there's no money involved, while on privatizing the <120m airspace there's a ton of money to be made (or at least big companies made the politicians believe that).
Zero victims worldwide, one of the safest hobbies around, yet we are still onboard the paranoia train, chu chuuu.