Oh Yeah!
I seem to recall reading that the FAA backed off that.You’re correct. $5 for 3 yr registration.
I make a point to go up to at least 200 ft before traversing my neighbor’s property.
Ancient history...and history's being rewritten.I seem to recall reading that the FAA backed off that.
" If you buy a new drone in the U.S. to fly non-commercially, you no longer have to registeryour drone with the Federal Aviation Administration, according to a decision issued today by a federal court in Washington, D.C. ... But if flying for commercial purposes, dronebuyers still need to register.May 19, 2017"
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I seem to recall reading that the FAA backed off that.
If I Ever buy a drone, I'll just say it identifies as an RC CAR. [emoji23]
Is there any law against firing a blank at a drone, ideally when it's close enough that the operator can see? The "Biden Maneuver" might actually work in this case.
This. If I still had my flying wing that was set up to fly FPV, I would kamikaze said multirotor just because my plane would survive while their multi would fall out of the sky.....
All BS aside, every time it happens, law your local law enforcement. Contact the FAA. Nothing will come from the latter, but there will be a paper trail. Pictures and videos of encounter will help your case
Don’t shoot it, you’ll be in trouble and will probably have to replace it. Sucks I know but it is what it is.
However, if they are flying it low enough to the ground to chance your dog, the. They are probably close by. Grab you a casting net catch the thing. Wait for said owner to come and get it.
Btw the number of folks that actually registered their stuff is a small percentage in the whole hobby. I never registered mine and won’t ever down the road. But I fly fixed wing and respect people’s privacy.
Jamming is illegal and well ittle RTH anyways. Just get a net and go the non lethal route
do it for the childrenIf it damages the craft or causes it to crash, yes. An uncontrolled crash is a danger to persons and property on the ground. If you cause it to crash and it strikes one of your kids in the course of crashing, who will you blame?
The reality is, while it's a Federal crime to intentionally damage or shoot down aircraft - no Federal authorities will show up if you Rambo someone's toy drone. Badass on!
Talking to anti-droners is like talking to never-Trumpers. Don't.
There have been a few threads on this subject, and I get the feeling from tbe various threads that the overarching sentiment is not so much anti-drone
I've been involved in every one of those past threads. For the most part the threads are a reasonable concern...Good luck with the concept of airspace trespass.
If you feel violated by someone's toy, call the law. NC has drone laws relating to privacy and none allow for discharging a firearm into the air.
Concerning that last part, as an operator, at what point would you consider another operator to be trespassing?
I don't think you understand...they chased his dog.
Tater gun?