Drones: FAA warns public not to shoot at unmanned aircraft

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

criticalbass

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Jun 11, 2006
Messages
5,596
Reaction score
7
Location
OKC
I'm sure no one here would even consider shooting at a drone . . .

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------



(AP) People who fire guns at drones are endangering the public and property and could be prosecuted or fined, the Federal Aviation Administration warned Friday.

The FAA released a statement in response to questions about an ordinance under consideration in the tiny farming community of Deer Trail, Colo., that would encourage hunters to shoot down drones. The administration reminded the public that it regulates the nation's airspace, including the airspace over cities and towns.

A drone "hit by gunfire could crash, causing damage to persons or property on the ground, or it could collide with other objects in the air," the statement said. "Shooting at an unmanned aircraft could result in criminal or civil liability, just as would firing at a manned airplane."

Under the proposed ordinance, Deer Trail would grant hunting permits to shoot drones. The permits would cost $25 each. The town would also encourage drone hunting by awarding $100 to anyone who presents a valid hunting license and identifiable pieces of a drone that has been shot down.

Deer Trail resident Phillip Steel, 48, author of the proposal, said in an interview that he has 28 signatures on a petition - roughly 10 percent of the town's registered voters. Under Colorado law, that requires local officials to formally consider the proposal at a meeting next month, he said. Town officials would then have the option of adopting the ordinance or putting it on the ballot in an election this fall, he said.

The proposed ordinance is mostly a symbolic protest against small, civilian drones that are coming into use in the United States, Steel said. He acknowledged that it's unlikely there are any drones in use near Deer Trail.

"I don't want to live in a surveillance society. I don't feel like being in a virtual prison," Steel said. "This is a pre-emptive strike."

He dismissed the FAA's warning. "The FAA doesn't have the power to make a law," he said.

The FAA is working on regulations to safely integrate drones into the skies over the U.S., where manned aircraft are prevalent. The Congress gave the FAA until 2015 to develop the regulations, but the agency is behind schedule. FAA officials have estimated that once regulations are in place, thousands of drones will be in use across the country for a wide variety of purposes, from helping farmers figure out which crops need watering to tracking sea lions in remote rocky outcroppings to aiding search and rescue missions.

But the Deer Trail proposal is the latest ripple in a spreading backlash against drones. Dozens of laws aimed at curbing the use of the unmanned aircraft have been introduced in states and cities. Privacy advocates have expressed fear that police will use drones to cheaply and effectively conduct widespread surveillance without warrants.

The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, a drone industry trade group, was concerned enough last year about people threatening to shoot downdrones that it issued a statement warning that such comments were "irresponsible, dangerous and unlawful."

Michael Toscano, president and CEO of the group, expressed similar concerns Friday, saying drones "are being designed to serve the public good....The myriad of important uses will be imperiled if they become targets. ... The suggestion that Americans take up arms against unmanned aircraft also endangers citizens on the ground."

Follow Joan Lowy on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/AP_Joan_Lowy
 

ripnbst

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Dec 17, 2010
Messages
4,831
Reaction score
46
Location
Spring, TX
Permits to shoot drones in a state that wants to limit high cap mags...simply stunning. Shotgun would be the only thing I'd consider shooting it with. Payload doesn't travel far and when it comes back down the results are anything but life threatening.
 

Johnny

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Sep 8, 2010
Messages
4,895
Reaction score
833
Location
Fort Gibson
I hope Oklahoma follows suit. I have been working on a double reeded drone call. Can't wait to try it out. What do you think should be used as drone decoys. Anyone know where I can get a couple hundred maniquins. I am thinking a scene of citizens posed as performing illegal acts. How do you depict a person performing tax evasion. Ohhh I know I will just set a bunch of them out there and make them look like they are minding their own damn business. That will bring them in.
 

Johnny

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Sep 8, 2010
Messages
4,895
Reaction score
833
Location
Fort Gibson
AOW. Five dollar tax stamp. Woo hoo

Need one of them punt guns. Like they use to use to poach waterfowl. There is one somewhere around in a museum. I think it was a 2 gauge.
 

Oklahomabassin

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Mar 27, 2007
Messages
25,077
Reaction score
23,778
Location
America!
I hope Oklahoma follows suit. I have been working on a double reeded drone call. Can't wait to try it out. What do you think should be used as drone decoys. Anyone know where I can get a couple hundred maniquins. I am thinking a scene of citizens posed as performing illegal acts. How do you depict a person performing tax evasion. Ohhh I know I will just set a bunch of them out there and make them look like they are minding their own damn business. That will bring them in.
Dress them up like politicians.
 

71buickfreak

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Jul 22, 2009
Messages
4,790
Reaction score
30
Location
stillwater
This is a small town in the eastern CO badlands. sneeze and you would miss it. They don't subscribe to the mag ban in Eastern CO, just like the northern counties that want to secede from the state
 

cjjtulsa

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Feb 4, 2009
Messages
7,257
Reaction score
2,386
Location
Oologah
I'm sure no one here would even consider shooting at a drone . . .

LOL!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Michael Toscano, president and CEO of the group, expressed similar concerns Friday, saying drones "are being designed to serve the public good....The myriad of important uses will be imperiled if they become targets. ... The suggestion that Americans take up arms against unmanned aircraft also endangers citizens on the ground."

Like hell. Keep 'em on the coast watching sea lions, and we'll be good. But that's not what they intend to do with them, and they know it. But hey - just say they are "looking for terrorists" (terrorists being the magic key to doing anything since 9/11) and the bobble heads will just go along with the ruse.
 

Latest posts

Top Bottom