Tyler H (then*@*ail.com)
I love anything that has to do with flying. I earned my private pilot licence when I was 17. I now have three children and I love the bonding that we get to have flying
I love anything that has to do with flying. I earned my private pilot licence when I was 17. I now have three children and I love the bonding that we get to have flying
Helped. Hange my life. Had left motorcycles behind after a wreck. I missed the fun and the rush of riding. Flying more than fulfilled that for me. If remote id goes into effect with the
My ability to fly RC planes or drones while being outdoors and enjoying nature is very important to me. Regulations should not take away the rights or privacy of a citizen’s ability to enjoy recreational
Im an advanced pilot doing Mostly commercial work. A Variety of locations. I build my own copters for 10+ years now.
I am retired it give me something to do to keep my mind active and in touch with other people. I have been flying on and off for over 45 years and have yet to
Look, I am an adult type person living in a city. I do not have the time to plan out and drive the (likely) 30 minutes to get to a flying field and then get
### I’m currently a technology specialist for my local school system. The school owns a couple small drones, 750 grams or so. We have stem programs from the 3rd grade up. These kids are working
RC Flight is important to getting the next generation of pilots interested in flight. It is an amazing family hobby that the vast majority of users do daily, safely. Restricting those that are operating safely
RC hobbies are an exciting wonderful innovative experience, but the barrier to entry must be kept very low. Regulations will create confusion and stifle innovation and interest.
I fly a drone commercially under part 107 and will have the occasional job. With my job’s backing, the fees wouldn’t be a big deal and if I had to buy a new drone they
I have been flying safely for 25 years now. (deleted multi paragraph rant) That is all.
Remote ID is this a joke by the faa? Just one hour ago a full size helicopter flew over my house at no more than 300 ft max. Guess what?. No transponder switched on or