Drinking and Droning...
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Originally posted by Reams Goodloe View PostNJ has at least tried to get the attention of some folks...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/16/us/ne...rnd/index.html
Too many laws:
If I were king . . . we’d only need one rule to cover everything: Don’t do noth’n that’s unfair, dangerous to, or scares the dickens out of other folks.
Penalty for non-compliance will be anything from a good tongue lashing to incarceration, in a not-fun place, for a very long time.
Regards,
Tom Charlton (whos solving the world’s problems one at a time<grin>)
"The aeroplane has unveiled for us the true face of the earth." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Originally posted by Stephanie Belser View PostI'm wondering if any of those laws are valid. The states don't get to regulate operating airplanes, so why do they get to regulate operating drones?
Doing a quick hunt, I did find this article from last year: Man gets 30 days in jail for drone crash that knocked woman unconscious
I do know enough about law to know the details matter, so: STATE OF NEW JERSEY SENATE, No. 3370
Last edited by Russell Holton; 02-14-2018, 17:00.
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My guess is you are right about this being NJ overreach.... and that there is some Federal preemption as to regulation - although there seems to be a wildly divergent set of opinions in the wake of FAA's defeat on drone regs at the Court of Appeals in DC....
Here is a link to a local (NW, Washington State) outfit that helps municipal governments decide what they can and can't do on a wide variety of subjects, including drones....
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While I was in college, I did my fair share of drinking followed the next morning by groaning, but that was long before drones.Tom Tyson-A&P
Pilots without Mechanics are just Pedestrians with fancy watches . . .
( . . . and Mechanics without Pilots are Unemployed.)
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