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Pilot's License To Fly A Phantom Drone Helicopter? Just Absurd.
I have flown manned aircraft and operated remote controlled quad-coptersFlyby Creative Pilot's License To Fly A Phantom Drone Helicopter? Just Absurd. - Flyby Creative
such as the Phantom 2 Vision and Parrot. I can say unequivocally that
there are no similarities between flying manned aircraft and a small
quad-copter that would make a private pilot’s license remotely
necessary. The stick and rudder controls of the typical aircraft a
private pilot would fly are nothing like the small hand held controls
for flying a Phantom. Learning to fly a small manned aircraft will not
teach someone the skills they need to fly a drone. What makes the
requirement for a pilot’s license particularly incomprehensible is that
manned ultra-light vehicles – which weigh considerably more than a
Phantom – can be flown without any pilot’s license. In addition, sport
pilots can fly manned aircraft with a passenger without a private
pilot’s license and with nothing more than a driver’s license in lieu of
a medical certificate.
FAA Requirement For A PPL For UAV Operation 'Absurd' Says Commentator | Aero-News Network
we tend to agree
Previously:
- spendergast: FAA Grants ok to Agriculture and Real Estate Companies for UAV ops - still need COA
- spendergast: UAV for Christmas, Check Rules before you fly
- spendergast: FAA takes Heat on UAV Waivers to Hollywood
- spendergast: FAA Grounds USF Plan To Educate Students With UAV's
- spendergast: FAA Grounds Non-commercial Texas Search And Rescue UAV Flights
- spendergast: FAA Seeks To Clear The Air About UAVs
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