Bartman
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Did anybody read the report? It requires a subscription.
Here's a report on the report
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/faa-reportedly-set-to-issue-tight-drone-restrictions/
400ft, line of sight, daytime only......even if it requires a pilot license this almost sounds like sUAS regulations that we can live with.....but is it a simple sUAS regulatory structure or something much worse?
the closed production requirement that the waivered operators currently have to deal with will prohibit all of the smaller operators that have been trying to add aerials to their various media services.
Here's a report on the report
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/faa-reportedly-set-to-issue-tight-drone-restrictions/
400ft, line of sight, daytime only......even if it requires a pilot license this almost sounds like sUAS regulations that we can live with.....but is it a simple sUAS regulatory structure or something much worse?
the closed production requirement that the waivered operators currently have to deal with will prohibit all of the smaller operators that have been trying to add aerials to their various media services.