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This is the local flying field in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. This sign greeted me today. Why, I have no clue.
That is not cool.This is the local flying field in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. This sign greeted me today. Why, I have no clue.
Attention:FAA drone restricted? Wonder why drones would be restricted but not RC airplanes? Classified airspace? National park?
It says FAA drone restricted which means that it might not be a club decision.
FAA drone restricted? Wonder why drones would be restricted but not RC airplanes? Classified airspace? National park?
It says FAA drone restricted which means that it might not be a club decision.
Sign of things to come in the Excited States!This is the local flying field in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. This sign greeted me today. Why, I have no clue.
You keep preaching gloom & doom within weeks (your words), with no proof or sources. It is clear you are bitter, and I am sorry Canada imposed overly restrictive rules on you and your fellow Canadians but we live in United States. We can appreciate your wanting people to follow the rules as we do too, but your constant posting about it is becoming disruptive on the forum and it must stop. The rules specifically say we are not here to determine or uphold FAA or any other countries rules as that is the responsibility of the operator. Thank you.Sign of things to come in the Excited States!
I wonder if it's truly an FAA rule or whether they are bluffing. FAA can and will restrict or prohibit in some cases but this smells fishy. The park can control landing and takeoff but does NOT control the airspace. So being outside the park and flying in and out is not something they can control unless they really have the FAA behind it.