UAV legal questions

Well, but that's my question. The farmer isn't flying low over my house, or anyone's house, or even anyone. If the whole drone comes from together, he loses a bushel or two of crop.

I guess the big question is where is the safety aspect of this? My thinking, the FAA's mandate is about safety, so they shouldn't be regulating just to regulate.
Why don’t you draft and submit to the FAA a suggested regulation with all of the possible permutations for who needs to go through the process and who doesn’t? Just don’t run us out of 1s and 0s.
 
They are going after drone pilots who post videos on YouTube of their vacations because posting videos for others to view regardless of whether any money is involved is not recreational in their estimation. The fines are not trivial and they progressively get greater for repeat "offenders."

I tried to find more information on this but was unsuccessful. Do you have any details?
 
I'm surprised there wasn't more discussion about your link. It's a link to the grant of an exemption for an agricultural spraying service. I would, however link to this version because it is the original grant rather than a "short" 8-page amendment. The 24-page document gives some idea what this neighbor is facing and what the neighbor might have to put together. The point is, this is different kind of beast from a "simple" Part 107 exemption. There are companies out there which specialize in this area(just are there are companies which specialize obtaining Part 135 certificates)

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One would think that the companies trying to sell these to farmers would be set up to help them through this process.
 
Well, but that's my question. The farmer isn't flying low over my house, or anyone's house, or even anyone. If the whole drone comes from together, he loses a bushel or two of crop.

I guess the big question is where is the safety aspect of this? My thinking, the FAA's mandate is about safety, so they shouldn't be regulating just to regulate.
Aerial application, be it by drone, or manned plane is regulated. The FAA and other federal agencies have decided it is in the public interest and it is within the purview of the enabling legislation from congress for them to do so.
 
One would think that the companies trying to sell these to farmers would be set up to help them through this process.
I haven’t had a chance to talk with my neighbor for a few days, I’ll ask. But I’m pretty sure he said the dealer did provide some of this type of support.
 
[QUOTE="flyingron, post: 3278992, member: 3093"The FAA and other federal agencies have decided it is in the public interest[/QUOTE]

what is it? To prevent a farmer from…
 
what is it? To prevent a farmer from…
…doing stuff that he’s not supposed to.

What percentage of laws/regulations do you think prohibit you from doing something that you would otherwise do?
 
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