The way I understand the ban is it applies to all foreign made aircraft that are not already approved by the FAA. All current models regardless of brand are still allowed. But anything being newly introduced (by any non US manufacturer) is...
Not all we Americans value speaking out about our government in ways that are ineffective and unproductive. You don't "redress our grievances" by actions with no effect or outcome.
You don't have to be an American citizen to understand that...
That's just it - none of the other dozens of Chineese made drones are affected by the ban. It's not about the craft and what it can do, it's about who makes it.
A question, not that any of this applies to a Canadian such as myself, but does this ban only apply to "drones"? And what qualifies as a drone? What about hobby planes and helis?? How does the FAA classify them? Do they only care about...