Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Here is your answer!
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Nooo, but they did lower my credit card interest rate.
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#33
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Could it be the DOD messing with us before they are kicked out in January?
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Remote ID is required but there are at least 3 problems: 1) there's no way to enforce it - no requirement to and no manpower or money to 2) most newer aircraft now have it built in but older drones require an add on module that can cost between $30 and $200 or more, and availability of these has been cyclic and scares. Over half my drones don't have it and require a module to legally fly and I can't use just one and share it, the FAA requires each to have their own serialized module. 3) most drone pilots don't like the system because it can make their location information known to the public making them vulnerable to confrontations, attack, and thefts. Few have issues with law enforcement or the FAA having this information, but the general public is a real show stopper for most and have resulting in many ignoring the requirement for their own safety. And of course, the biggie on the whole remote ID issue – it basically doesn’t work and when it does it works poorly. It was a nice idea but was rushed and poorly implemented. It was rushed and is generally a total waste of time and money.
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While picking my Granddaughter, 9, while we’re at our home at Annapolis. 9 year old boy across the street was flying a Drone. Asked him where it was.? He said im looking at people at the Annapolis Mall about a half mile away. My Granddad is a pilot. I said do you understand it is against FAA rules to fly close to people and buildings? Never heard of that, I'm not taking pictures.
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I wouldn't be surprised if it was the police flying them and tracking a suspect. Shooting one down in a populated area is illegal and irresponsible. Shooting one down in a rural area is a different situation.
The videos that I've seen online are ridiculous ..... one had a video of Jupiter or Venus in the evening sky and thought it was a drone. |
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Travel some 10,000 light years and use drones to spy on us seems like it's those darn North Koreans or the those pesky Chinese Aliens !!!!!
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Lol, ya. That’s why they are lit up and marked while they are in the sky.
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However, since hobbyist drones aren't capable of operating at the altitudes in question, and don't use navigation lights, the only reason Remote ID is relevant is that it indicates how ridiculously simple it is to separate the legal aircraft from the illegal drones -- regardless of what Mayorkas claimed. The fact is, anyone can download an FAA-supported app intended for private pilots, that displays all the legal aircraft in the area, along with any drones, on a map. Any lights you see in the sky that are not on that map represent illegally operating aircraft. The only question that remains is why our government refuses to do anything about them. The government lies about their inability to enforce their own airspace laws are so absurd that it almost represents proof that they're in on it somehow. And that's the scariest part of this entire episode. |
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I have spoken to friends and family in Jersey and none of them have seen any.
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The former Governor of Maryland did this, posting video of the Constellation Orion, insisting they were drones. Another indication this is rooted in the power of suggestion is how drone sighting are suddenly popping up everywhere as publicity about the notion spreads. This also explains why there are no clear pictures of any mystery drones. |
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Virtually every video I have seen on the TV news was a commercial or private jet in a landing configuration. Some of the videos were of too poor a quality to be identified. I’m sure some police, TV news, and hobbyists have joined in as well. Still, why does t the government just tell us what they are? If they can’t do that then congress must re-think their appropriations. The government can’t identify these flying craft? Really? I don’t think so. Not on radar? No ADS-b? If they can’t identify them, then they can’t assert that they are not a threat or a hazard to navigation. Hobbyist drones are nothing to be concerned about at all, but they are easily identified and if anything over regulated. We certainly can’t remove the government from the list of suspects. Surveillance by hobbyist drones is completely ridiculous, if you know anything about them at all. Plus, surveillance that is extremely visible and noisy as well? Really?
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