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Old March 15th 15, 04:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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Default Tampa FSDO: Posting drone video on Youtube qualifies ascommercial drone operation

Sean Fidler wrote on 3/14/2015 6:15 AM:
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the...source=popular


After reading the article, I've concluded it's not "the FAA" doing this,
but an individual in one FSDO, whose interpretation is unique, untested,
unused elsewhere, and is likely to withdrawn or modified when upper
management finds out about it.

Because RC model flyers have actually commercialized their flying for
decades with payment for articles, plans, kits, equipment, pictures, and
videos, it's not clear to me why this form of commercialization exceeds
the model aircraft standard so much it warrants a letter.

Since he isn't being penalized at this point, one suggestion is to
refuse the ad revenue if that is possible and sufficient, or remove the
videos, and go up the FAA food chain till someone retracts it or
supports it.

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