The one he has is small enough that registration isn't required. It's already acting up (cheap), so I'll have to return/exchange it. The replacement will be larger and will have to be registered.did he register it?
got yaThe one he has is small enough that registration isn't required. It's already acting up (cheap), so I'll have to return/exchange it. The replacement will be larger and will have to be registered.
I'll have to consider it when the time comes. If there's ever an issue there's a $20k fine involved, so I have to weigh that in with the decision.got ya
i personally wouldnt register anything. i dont remember voting for anyone who works at the FAA so they can fuck off lol
then again, i dont plan on getting a drone either anytime soon
Where can I find the information about what is required to be registered and what is not? I probably would have never gotten into RC planes as a kid had they put such stupid rules in place back then. They just know how to tax the fun out of everything don't they?The one he has is small enough that registration isn't required. It's already acting up (cheap), so I'll have to return/exchange it. The replacement will be larger and will have to be registered.
Thanks.
There's an obscure FAR forbidding attachment of a remotely operated firearm to any aircraft.What law?
I figured there would be, but they're saying there's no law stating that it is illegal. They were looking for something to charge him with and couldn't find anything.There's an obscure FAR forbidding attachment of a remotely operated firearm to any aircraft.
what define an aircraft? what if i mount an old school Gatling gun on a hot air balloon?There's an obscure FAR forbidding attachment of a remotely operated firearm to any aircraft.
The issue is nobody is sure if drones qualify yet and there's limited enforceability on non-licensed pilotsI figured there would be, but they're saying there's no law stating that it is illegal. They were looking for something to charge him with and couldn't find anything.