Quad Idiot
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Aloha guys.
I just heard that another idiot quad pilot screwed up again. This is really making us law abiding pilots look bad.
I really wish that there is something that can be done to curb this foolishness. Maybe the retailers should be required to make the buyers fill out an FAA/AMA form before they can actually buy the quad, you know, just like if you were to buy a hand gun, fill out a registration form...minus the back ground check of course. Than we/they might be able to get a handle on this huge problem, it's only going to get worse.
Sorry guys, just venting my mind...
Mahalo & Sincerely,
Mike..
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Aloha guys.
I just heard that another idiot quad pilot screwed up again. This is really making us law abiding pilots look bad.
I really wish that there is something that can be done to curb this foolishness. Maybe the retailers should be required to make the buyers fill out an FAA/AMA form before they can actually buy the quad, you know, just like if you were to buy a hand gun, fill out a registration form...minus the back ground check of course. Than we/they might be able to get a handle on this huge problem, it's only going to get worse.
Sorry guys, just venting my mind...
Mahalo & Sincerely,
Mike..
The solution is heavy prosecution of the existing laws to deter others,, I hope they make an example out of that fool.
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As stated may times over, there are laws already on the books to charge these morons but have they? I don't remember reading any news article indicating as such. Now we have the FAA's supposed cure to the issue.
Well now,lets just see if this is more feel-good legislation or will they actually pursue this guy. What "drone" was he flying? When did he buy it? If it needed to be registered was it ? Will he be facing years in jail and a big fine ?
If more of these idiots were hit with hefty fines years ago and their stories were kept in the headlines we may not be facing this FAA nonsense now.
Well now,lets just see if this is more feel-good legislation or will they actually pursue this guy. What "drone" was he flying? When did he buy it? If it needed to be registered was it ? Will he be facing years in jail and a big fine ?
If more of these idiots were hit with hefty fines years ago and their stories were kept in the headlines we may not be facing this FAA nonsense now.
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My feeling is that anybody smart enough to build one, is smart enough to fly it safely.The plug and play guys have little basic knowledge, and wouldn't want to be bothered with designing and building one.
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Aloha guys.
This is the latest info regarding this idiot...
On February 5th, at roughly 8:00 pm, a New Jersey 27 Year old male was flying his drone taking pictures and crashed his drone into the 40th floor of the empire State building, the drone fell to the 35th floor and got stuck there. He was speaking to the security and told them he had lost control of the drone...Well, he got arrested for reckless endangering...
this is all the info that I have received so far...
Mahalo & Sincerely.
Mike.
This is the latest info regarding this idiot...
On February 5th, at roughly 8:00 pm, a New Jersey 27 Year old male was flying his drone taking pictures and crashed his drone into the 40th floor of the empire State building, the drone fell to the 35th floor and got stuck there. He was speaking to the security and told them he had lost control of the drone...Well, he got arrested for reckless endangering...
this is all the info that I have received so far...
Mahalo & Sincerely.
Mike.
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As stated may times over, there are laws already on the books to charge these morons but have they? I don't remember reading any news article indicating as such. Now we have the FAA's supposed cure to the issue.
Well now,lets just see if this is more feel-good legislation or will they actually pursue this guy. What "drone" was he flying? When did he buy it? If it needed to be registered was it ? Will he be facing years in jail and a big fine ?
If more of these idiots were hit with hefty fines years ago and their stories were kept in the headlines we may not be facing this FAA nonsense now.
Well now,lets just see if this is more feel-good legislation or will they actually pursue this guy. What "drone" was he flying? When did he buy it? If it needed to be registered was it ? Will he be facing years in jail and a big fine ?
If more of these idiots were hit with hefty fines years ago and their stories were kept in the headlines we may not be facing this FAA nonsense now.