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Old November 27th 03, 05:04 PM
C J Campbell
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"Bob Noel" wrote in message
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| In article , "C J Campbell"
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| | So, how are these pilotless aircraft expected to comply with the
| | see-and-avoid mandate?
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| The FARs are completely unnecessary. The trial lawyers and insurance
| companies will solve this problem.
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| solve or create?
|

Whichever. In any event, they will make sure that the liability of operating
these drones far outweighs any benefits.

I was wondering, do UAV operators have pilot certificates? What kind of
training do they get covering aviation regulations, airspace, etc.?


 




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