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FAA May Continue to Regulate Drones
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 08:57:30 -0500, Harrold wrote:
On 11/19/2014 7:50 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On Tuesday, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)—a federal
agency that evaluates aviation accidents—held that the Federal Aviation
Administration should be able to regulate small unmanned aircrafts, like
drones or model planes.
The FAA was appealing a lower court ruling, which held that a Swiss
pilot named Raphael "Trappy" Pirker did not have to pay a $10,000 fine
imposed by the FAA for "reckless flight" at the University of Virginia,
because his drone wasn't an "aircraft" under FAA regulations. Since the
agency has strict rules about reckless aircraft operation, allowing for
blanket regulation of small drones could lead to a total ban of unmanned
devices. (Pirker's lawyer, Brendan Schulman, has appeared on the New
America Foundation's DroneU podcast to talk about issues surrounding FAA
regulation of small and/or autonomous aircraft.)
Former FAA general counsel Kenneth Quinn told NBC News that, "It's a
huge win for the FAA, and signals it's not going to be the Wild West for
drones, but a careful, orderly, safe introduction of unmanned aircraft
systems into the national airspace system."
Drones and the right-wing drones who fly them...like Johnny ****head
Herring here. 
IOW "I'm not interested in flying hobbies, so screw you" Typical Krausebag.
Poor TOAD. Spending his days looking for negatives.
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