Texasclodhopper
- Joined Jun 14, 2011
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I believe we already have a model regulatory system that can be applied quickly and easily to "drone" systems. It has worked quite well for many years, and has proven to not interfere with use and experimentation.... I too think it's important to either regulate them somehow (without killing the fun)...
It is called Amateur Radio. There is no reason not to provide a license to anyone wanting to operate a "drone" system as an amateur, but the licensees need to demonstrate their willingness to follow certain rules. This process has stood the test of time for Amateur Radio. Amateurs went to the FCC with their proposals in the beginning. They didn't wait for the FCC to find a solution.
The only time the "wild west" of radio happened was when the FCC went out on its own to destroy radio with the unlicensed CB radio band. We are now facing that with "drone" systems. No control; no responsibility. Now we have the probability of losing access to our "drone" systems because of typical government overreach.