I’ve shot one before. Kinda neat, but reloading/getting everything untangled ruins any sort of fun you could be having.You need to grab you a net gun.
I’ve shot one before. Kinda neat, but reloading/getting everything untangled ruins any sort of fun you could be having.You need to grab you a net gun.
Lighten up, and get a since of humor! You will have a stroke telling everyone what to do!When you start shooting drone operators for being annoying it’s considered murder.
Good to know! Thanks man appreciate the info!Should be fine. I used the drone launch academy online, it was honestly a pretty nice course. I think it was $150 and I can log on for life to freshen up whenever needed or to catch up before recertification. I also think they’ll refund you your test fees if you fail.
A drone cannot fly with in 30 Meters of a person.
So if a drone is within 30 Meters of you throw a stick in the air and shoot at the stick with your shotgun (to test shotgun)
Drone Pilot buzzed you while target shooting (Pilot is breaking the law)
Good idea, I can't help but wonder if that would work with bicycle riders, that can LEGALLY run stop signs in Oklahoma now? I guess most state law makers rie bicycles? Did anyone hear a justification for this new law?A drone cannot fly with in 30 Meters of a person.
So if a drone is within 30 Meters of you throw a stick in the air and shoot at the stick with your shotgun (to test shotgun)
Drone Pilot buzzed you while target shooting (Pilot is breaking the law)
@Uncle TK theyve changed the laws the past few months. Provided you have the proper licensing or training you can now operate your UAS over people, moving vehicles, and at night.Can you cite that law, please?
@Uncle TK theyve changed the laws the past few months. Provided you have the proper licensing or training you can now operate your uas over people, moving vehicles, and at night.
https://www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators/operations_over_people/
- Category 3 small UAS have further operating restrictions. A remote pilot in command may not operate a small unmanned aircraft over open-air assemblies of human beings. Additionally, a remote pilot in command may only operate a small unmanned aircraft over people if:
- The operation is within or over a closed- or restricted-access site and all people on site are on notice that a small UAS may fly over them; or
- The small unmanned aircraft does not maintain sustained flight over any person unless that person is participating directly in the operation or located under a covered structure or inside a stationary vehicle that can provide reasonable protection from a falling small unmanned aircraft.
Depends on how high the drone is. Public airspace doesn’t start at the ground. I work for a security company. We started selling anti-drone security. This wouldn’t be a cost efficient method for the problem stated. If it was my land or leased land I would have no problem using a shotgun on one. Pretty safe to say if you hit it in a shotgun blast, it’s trespassing.That’s illegal. The landowner doesn’t own the airspace.
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