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I guess it's a good thing I assumed you wasn't the requester who shares your name.PENIS
I guess it's a good thing I assumed you wasn't the requester who shares your name.PENIS
I thought the pilot's license thing was only for commercial use if it weighed over 55lbs. Huh. Oh well I will enjoy doing it as a hobby at least.Actually, that 'special license' - permit for commercial use of drones - currently has a prerequisite that you have a full *pilot's license*, like the kind where you spend thousands of dollars learning to fly real full-size airplanes. Supposedly plans are in the works within the next year or so that a drone-only weekend class will be allowed by the FAA as a more appropriate prerequisite for applying for the commercial permit.
Currently, if you try to use one for commercial use without the permit, some people who have pilot's licenses go looking for violators to report for infringing on their 'turf', and those who get reported have been fined some hefty amounts.
Nope, if you make money from it or if it benefits a business its considered commercial and you need the license.I thought the pilot's license thing was only for commercial use if it weighed over 55lbs. Huh. Oh well I will enjoy doing it as a hobby at least.
It's happened a couple of times here in California that people flying drones wouldn't allow airplanes and helicopters to fight fires because they were in the same airspace. At some point an accident is going to happen because of some idiot and the FAA is going to crack down hard.FCC doesn't want to see drones flying all over the place, potentially being hazards to air traffic. They have no power over hobbyists really, but they do have power over commercial aviation.
Then he owes us all a nickle!I guess it's a good thing I assumed you wasn't the requester who shares your name.
I found out about this stuff from a guy who owns a <10lb drone that he spent over $1k on, and was disappointed to not be able to try to earn some of that back; verified by digging through some FAA legalese.I thought the pilot's license thing was only for commercial use if it weighed over 55lbs. Huh. Oh well I will enjoy doing it as a hobby at least.
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You also can't fly from any land controlled by the National Park Service (but idc, I just fly in secluded areas).
Thank you for also preserving my FCC typo. Feeling proud.It's happened a couple of times here in California that people flying drones wouldn't allow airplanes and helicopters to fight fires because they were in the same airspace. At some point an accident is going to happen because of some idiot and the FAA is going to crack down hard.
He's a robot wizard though, doesn't count...I'm reporting you to the nearest authorities.
Do you know if its a private pilot certificate or a commercial pilot certificate?Actually, that 'special license' - permit for commercial use of drones - currently has a prerequisite that you have a full *pilot's license*, like the kind where you spend thousands of dollars learning to fly real full-size airplanes. Supposedly plans are in the works within the next year or so that a drone-only weekend class will be allowed by the FAA as a more appropriate prerequisite for applying for the commercial permit.
Currently, if you try to use one for commercial use without the permit, some people who have pilot's licenses go looking for violators to report for infringing on their 'turf', and those who get reported have been fined some hefty amounts.
Mine has been doing weirdness for a bit, I think maybe amazon updated for once.is anyone else having problems with mmmturkey bacon queue order fix? I have regular chrome set as time left least first. incognito window is set as time left most first. I keep getting time left least first in both the regular and incognito windows. it changes to a different hit in the incognito window if I f5 on a "least first" hit.
does anyone know how to fix it?Mine has been doing weirdness for a bit, I think maybe amazon updated for once.