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U.S. Adds 7 Nuclear Sites to 'No-Drone Zone' List of Military Bases, Landmarks
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Maybe the FAA should also ban civilians flying commercial and/or noncommercial drones, model aircraft, balloons, or any other remote control or uncontrolled vehicle carrying any type of CBNRE or other potentially deceptive, injurious, and/or deadly payload - including small arms, flares, rockets, rocket launchers, IFF transponders, false navigation lights, sources of ignition, propane tanks, lasers, microwave radar corner reflectors, etc. Maybe the FAA should require drones to be registered and equipped with unmodified firmware to enforce common flight restrictions - e.g. no flights over 300' AGL, in or near temporary or permanent restricted areas, White House, National Wildlife Parks, etc. Maybe the FAA should require a pilot's license to fly a drone. Warmest Regards, Sandy :)
http://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/drones/a19854/drone-flown-11000-feet/
http://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/drones/a19854/drone-flown-11000-feet/
Drone Breaks Record (and Law) By Flying to 11,000 Feet
The DJI Phantom 2 was flown well above the clouds.
The fact that this wasn't the expected protocol from the inception of the drone makes me concerned about the idea of forward thinking military technology standards of practice LTC Ivan Raiklin, Esq.
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