The FAA is trying to regulate
little camera drones like mine out of existence. They have already been shot down for their
over-reaching by a federal judge and the FAA has since appealed to a higher
court.
Now the FAA is back at it,
making a new rule and it’s really no better than what was struck down in court.
They apparently want to prohibit professional photographers and journalists
from capturing aerial images.
The law requires government rules to be
subjected to public a comment period that will run out later this month. The rules carry heavy civil penalties but are
not laws per say. They are of course always
subject to court challenge.
The safety issues of the
multi-rotor craft are less than insignificant than either general or commercial
aviation! Despite thousands of these devices there has never been a fatality or
even a remarkable injury! Property damage is nearly nonexistent! The FAA can
argue that the sky will fall because that is always a remote possibility.
If there is going to be
regulation over these devices it really needs to be in relation to their size,
weight and altitude. Anything under 55 pounds should be left outside of the
FAA's jurisdiction. I don't want to be redundant but this already is covered by
local endangerment, assault laws and the police.
I cannot imagine the new
astronomical budget of the FAA needed so that they can police every 12-year-old
boy with a model aircraft! There must be a point in time where we have to stop
the government monster from swallowing us all.
I speak only for the
photographers that want to earn a few dollars taking needed and breathtaking images without subjecting the population to the risk of actual helicopters not to mention the
cost. Professional photography and newsgathering is necessary in our world and
that should not be prohibited.
Must our government always
kill more private industry jobs and negatively impact our economy?”
As for me, the FAA will have
to take my little drone, FROM MY DEAD COLD HANDS!
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