RL Harrison (loga*@*ook.com)
I am an Alaskan fpv pilot, I have been flying quadcopters for at least 6 years without a single incident. When I first started there was relatively no regulation yet somehow the flying community was
I am an Alaskan fpv pilot, I have been flying quadcopters for at least 6 years without a single incident. When I first started there was relatively no regulation yet somehow the flying community was
Flying and the wider hobby in general have had a significant, positive impact on my life. It has introduced me to heaps of my friends and driven my learning of software and design. It is
My fascination with flight began when I was 5 years old. I always had dreamed of flying airplanes whether they were remote controlled or by sitting in a full size aircraft. After earning enough money
THERE ARE FAR TO MANY REASONS AS TO WHY I FPV! Education, freeing, fun, family oriented, safe, and takes me on adventures i would never have thought of had not been in this hobby
I had always wanted to get my full scale helicopter pilots license. For various reasons, I’ve not been able to do that. Flying my RC helicopters line of sight has given me that ability to
Have always loved flight since I was a kid. Father was pilot in the Air Force. Been building and flying model aircraft since I was about 13 years old and “drones” for about the last
Model aviation led to my career as an aerospace engineer. It’s been my lifelong hobby and passion. Regulate beyond line of sight drones and leave model aviation alone. This is an egregious misuse and overstep
Its freeing, its an escape. Adding barrier to entry complicates it. We should have the freedom to fly when where and what we want. These regulations would destroy the hobby many of us have grown
I agree with the FPVFC statement. I believe that recreational drones do not pose a danger to the general public as long as the rules under the last FAA bill are maintained. People flying in
I have bought a farm in Peebles, Ohio. Our field is one of the nicest in the United States. I have personally invested $500,000 just to fly IMAC competitively. My field resides in a MOA
My flying is for creative and business use using high quality cameras. I fly almost exclusively in remote areas with no cell or WiFi service and very few people around. It would be technically impossible