Sunday, October 30, 2022

Fuck the FAA? (Well, no...)

 Despite living in a loony bin world, it's still possible to have a good day. The weather looks good this morning. I got my cameras emptied into the computer yesterday and there are many more pics now to post here, sufficient to carry me into the next year, and I have the feeling that next year will be a horror movie, sort of a cross between a zombie apocalypse, attack of the brain eaters, and an invasion of pod people. With echoes of Germany in the 30's. On another front, I have examined the rules regarding RC aircraft, thanks to the FAA, and the hobby has gotten too complicated for me. I'd have to have a "smart phone" to get permission to fly even a sub-250 gram plane and take a stupid test, and carry a safety checklist. Fuck that. I can understand why some people might hate the "government". These regulations are oppressive and stupid. Park flyers, the kinds of small and simple planes I like, are going to be extinct. Who wants to go through all that shit for brains red tape to enjoy what amounts to a toy?? People are being fined up to $20,000! I can actually begin to feel some sympathy for the antigovernment crowd. These stupid regulations make no distinction between quadcopters and winged aircraft and they are very different things. I'm pissed off about that. I've enjoyed this hobby for years and it is effectively killed off, for me, by fucking big government. Fuck the FAA!

I decided to see how hard it would actually be to comply. I took and passed the FAA exam and printed the certificate. That is a one time deal and I will have the certificate laminated and have it with me when I fly. I am a member of AMA and I printed their safety guidelines and I will have that laminated and have it with me when I fly, which covers the Community Based Standards requirement. I will print and have laminated a pre-flight checklist. I found that I can use my desktop to access an FAA website where I can check the status of my flying area for restrictions and get permission to fly. So my hobby isn't dead. But I will probably retire my larger and heavier planes after 2023 because I'm not sure they can be updated with a Remote ID transmitter. If that isn't too much of a hassle I can continue to fly everything I have. So it just goes to show-- things might not be as bad as you think!










I should worry more about power hungry assholes at the state and local levels...




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