The FAA Shows a Sense of Humor: Urges Jedi Drone Operators t…

The FAA has demonstrated a sense of humor of their newest marketing campaign to teach new drone operators on flight security. “In the U.S. airspace, not so far, far away, #drones are taking to the skies,” tweets the FAA. “Before your next flying adventure, listen to the #force and follow these #FAA safety guidelines.”

The FAA has a powerful job forward of them to tell recipients of vacation drone presents of their obligations.  The latest National Transport Safety Board (NTSB) report on the collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and a leisure drone made it abundantly clear that not all operators – even those that have registered their drones – perceive the fundamental guidelines of flight.  It’s that lack of schooling that may result in harmful conditions, and create a downside for each regulators and the drone business.

Drone registration was designed to assist with the issue of educating new leisure customers, offering a possibility for the FAA to current academic supplies.  The program was enacted prematurely of the 2015 vacation season in response to an anticipated flood of new drones within the sky by New Years.  While this system confronted authorized issues, it has just lately been reinstated – any drone being given as a present this yr that meets the FAA standards will should be registered with the FAA.  New operators, nevertheless, also needs to take the time to overview laws and get some primary instruction earlier than taking their drone out for a first flight.

The FAA’s new Star Wars-inspired video lays out some primary guidelines:

  • Register your drone
  • Perform a pre-flight examine
  • Fly beneath 400 ft.
  • Don’t fly beneath the affect
  • Don’t fly close to different plane
  • Fly inside visible line of sight (VLOS)
  • Don’t fly over folks
  • Be conscious of flight restrictions
  • Don’t fly close to emergencies

The video ends with an admonition to fly safely, have enjoyable, and “be a responsible drone Jedi pilot.”

 

Miriam McNabb is the CEO of JobForDrones, a skilled drone companies market, and a fascinated observer of the rising drone business and the regulatory setting for drones. She writes for DRONELIFE on present information, monetary traits, and FAA laws. Miriam has a diploma from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of expertise in excessive tech gross sales and advertising and marketing for brand new applied sciences.
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