This will be nothing more than "feel good" legislation. You'll have to register your son's toy drone. What a joke.
No you missed it,
"Rather than register individual aircraft, the
group wants operators themselves to be registered so that multiple
drones can be listed under their names."
Your grammar school aged son needs to register. If he is registered
and then let's his buddy try it for a minute, the other kid better get
on the phone and get registered or he will go to the big house.
This makes it easy to be a Libertarian.
The government is out of control.
This is what FAA told the group:
"1. Develop and recommend minimum requirements for UAS that would need to be
registered.
- Factors to consider include, but are not limited to: technical capabilities and
operational capabilities such as size, weight, speed, payload, equipage, and other
factors such as age of operator.
2. Develop and recommend registration processes.
- Factors to consider include, but are not limited to: electronic means for
registration, data retention and storage, fee collection, and information required to
be submitted for registration.
3. Develop and recommend methods for proving registration and marking.
- Factors to consider include, but are not limited to: how certificates will be
issued and how a UAS will be able to be identified with the registered owner."
In other words, register the aircraft and a means to identify same with the
registered owner.