![]() The holidays are over, and Santa’s sleigh is back at the North Pole. That doesn’t mean the skies are empty, however. Hundreds of thousands, if not a million, drones were likely given as holiday gifts in 2015, according to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) estimates. That’s a lot of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (the official term) flying around. And, with very real concerns about privacy, liability and legality, there’s the potential for a lot of problems, too. Whether you or a loved one got a drone over the holidays, or your neighbor got one and you’re curious about regulations, here are five things to keep in mind for responsible flying:
So, have fun up there, but always keep in mind what – and who – is down here.
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1/26/2016 02:14:22 am
I like drone and its easy to capture pictures and They have embraced it greatly for all they need to do is to have an access to a computer and they are good to go.
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5/7/2017 09:32:24 am
That implies speaking with aviation authority and other flying machine, spotting and dodging dangers, and for the most part recognizing what to do when things go sideways. Making the greater part of this happen requests entire new levels of ability—not simply from the flying machine, but rather from the sprawling framework that administers them.
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2/11/2020 02:50:28 am
they still retained the meta-game of their original game with hidden objects. By retaining the narrative and decorative aspects
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