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Clearly, from your own examples, neither does the threat of enforcement. However, the FAA, unlike the police, have no police powers.Education isn't going to work! People are lazy, obstinate, egotistical, and couldn't give a d...
We see that everyday driving around and other laws being broken. Whey would they care about a measly drone?
I think if you pull back the curtain, you'll find that they're still overwhelmed and outmanned when it comes to enforcement. I've spoken to more than one FAA employee over the last 2 years who came clean with that admission.The FAA talks a good game but there's very little where the rubber meets the road.
In terms of real risk (as opposed to speculative fear mongering by the media), it's also the least significant issue on their radar. The FAA is simply allocating scarce resources based upon real priority, rather than hype. They have decided that sUAV education and training is the most efficient use of FAA resources, instead of FAA enforcement.I think if you pull back the curtain, you'll find that they're still overwhelmed and outmanned when it comes to enforcement. I've spoken to more than one FAA employee over the last 2 years who came clean with that admission.
Can't disagree. Well put!It’s also the cheapest but they have too many with heavy iron interests encouraging excessive complexity to the education curriculum development, and one providing input intended to encourage legislative favor for their brand.