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  1. Mike

    AMA Now Recommends FAA Registration (US)

    It looks like they're no longer advising members to hold off on registration as of today. Per their email to members:
  2. Mike

    DJI Hardshell Backpack at Target

    I was browsing some clearance Christmas decorations at Target this evening and as I exited the area through the backpacks, I spotted this DJI hardshell 'drone' backpack. The foam on the inside is pre-cut, so I assume it's for a Phantom. Either way, I thought this was a real interesting thing...
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    U.S. Will Require Drones to Be Registered

    I got this while I was on the road, so I only skimmed it. Good idea. The only thing I don't like about these is that they give you a script so most people will send that script and it really dilutes the message. And I'd have to assume if you actually sent something meaningful in your own...
  4. Mike

    U.S. Will Require Drones to Be Registered

    Good find. Page 7: Sounds like a 4th amendment issue. If you're not reasonably suspected of committing a crime, I don't see why the police should have the right to harass you.
  5. Mike

    U.S. Will Require Drones to Be Registered

    ~5k views on the video. I hope it is seen by a lot more people. This really isn't even an issue about our hobby but an issue of freedom and the government overstepping their authority.
  6. Mike

    Names and addresses of people who register their 'drones' will be public info...

    Hopefully the AMA works it out so you don't need to. Although it seems like what they are fighting for is that AMA members should not have to register on the grounds that they are already members of an organization like the AMA and that they should be able to use their AMA ID to identify their...
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    Names and addresses of people who register their 'drones' will be public info...

    Is that the actual acknowledgement page? I will not fly under the influence? Of what? I know that most people will get what this means, but this is a 'law' so they need to be specific. *Also, I know I asked you in PM, but who is waiting to register and who is registering here? I want to...
  8. Mike

    Names and addresses of people who register their 'drones' will be public info...

    Haha - I bet you're right. Some people will probably look to see which of their neighbors have "drones" and then think of those neighbors are going to invade their privacy. I'd think it might make property values go up though since the hobby is pretty expensive.
  9. Mike

    Names and addresses of people who register their 'drones' will be public info...

    I didn't even think about that. I bet they will make the parents register.
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