Originally Posted by
SushiHunter
This is what I'd say would be the best approach the FAA will choose to address this issue. Getting caught flying without AMA and not at a designated airfield, they get pounded, with the only exception as such as being out in the middle of no where like in a desert or someone who's a rancher who's got hundreds of acre's to fly on, and that type of thing. I get pissed when I observe derelicts flying a drone over neighborhoods, cities, public events, etc.
Do you think flying my 1.5oz Micro Radian powered glider in my neighborhood is unsafe? I do it all the time. Neighbors enjoy it. Where do you set the limit? These questions are the problem the FAA is going to struggle with. They don't have the manpower or desire to write regs for every scenario. They will make it up as they go and then the object of their ire will be the one responsible to defend themselves.