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Originally Posted by slodave View Post
I'm an FPV'er. I have not followed the rules in the last 6 months, but a lot was still unwritten and just guidelines. I do know that you do have to be careful, especially with bigger planes. My telemetry is in a 3 meter glider and by the time batteries and lead goes in, it does get a bit heavy and could be quite the lawn dart if something happens while tooling around at 3,000' MSL.

I hope UAV's and the like are not banned. It would be a shame. I think the jets are more of a problem. At least two crash and start fires at the basin every year.
It's actually probably more than that. My personal opinion is that Jets should not be flown at the Basin. We have had to cancel a few Jet specific events due to conflicts with other events and the club tries to be very aware of what other events are going on on weekends where a big jet event is happening. The club plans the event schedule in October of the previous year and approves it by December or January. We work with Parks and Recs to make sure we aren't conflicting with any big festivals and if we do - we move things. If we find out that some big event is going to happen after we have already finalized our schedule - the Jet event might be canceled - it has happened, in fact I think it happened last weekend but I'm not sure of all the details. Our 'Jet director' on the board for the club quit this year after a crash that caused a small fire and endangered some folks at a park across the street from the field. To be honest though, while it was a jet - it could have been ANY airplane including your lawn dart (or my own). My supposition is that his departure was directly related to that incident - it spooked him.

Dave - I don't want to be too critical of you personally - but I have expressed my opinion. I am not perfectly safe myself but I try to be reasonable. I know a guy down here in the south bay that flies his easy star up and down the coast with his buddy driving a car and him in the back seat. Sure it's fun and the video is damned cool but it is risky.

What can terrorists do? Well, they can do whatever they want. They don't have to worry about the law do they...

I have thought about that as well and all I can do is be vigilant if I see something way out of whack. I don't even know what that might be...I guess I will when I see it. I do think that this renegade FPV stuff sure seems close to it though.

My point mainly is that it is risky to the hobby and people just don't seem to get that. They thing 'hey, I'm just having a good time' and they don't see that it takes our accident prone models and takes them out of our usually kind of controlled environments and puts them out there in the wide open national airspace. It's just irresponsible. Do it at the field, fly around the field, keep it safe and as controlled as possible or take it out to the desert. Stay under 400' and use a spotter or two to keep track of the airspace.
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