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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2990187" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>While I can see that the FAA should not regulate UAV's outside of their airspace, I take exception to the fact that if a UAV is operating in FAA controlled airspace, there can and will eventually be problems. We all need safe air to fly in, it will somehow have to be sorted out as we go.</p><p></p><p>To me the biggest problem for aircraft pilots is detecting and identifying a small drone in time to avoid a collision. Avoiding birds are tough at times, even large ones. With birds, a pilot can virtually always depend on a bird folding its wings and diving to avoid a collision and we are taught to pull the nose up to try to avoid a collision which will not be a dependable avoidance maneuver with an anonymous UAV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2990187, member: 24583"] While I can see that the FAA should not regulate UAV's outside of their airspace, I take exception to the fact that if a UAV is operating in FAA controlled airspace, there can and will eventually be problems. We all need safe air to fly in, it will somehow have to be sorted out as we go. To me the biggest problem for aircraft pilots is detecting and identifying a small drone in time to avoid a collision. Avoiding birds are tough at times, even large ones. With birds, a pilot can virtually always depend on a bird folding its wings and diving to avoid a collision and we are taught to pull the nose up to try to avoid a collision which will not be a dependable avoidance maneuver with an anonymous UAV. [/QUOTE]
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