By law any UAV weighing over .55 pounds (including payload) must be FAA registered and all registered UAVs regardless of size and including both commercial and recreational aircraft must be equipped and operated with a RID system.if the US guvment doesn't know where these are coming from, why doesn't the NJ GUVNER get the NJ Air Natl Guard to bring him pieces ?
If these aren't spy drones then doesn't the size and airspace require an ADSB & transponder sqwuack to the FAA ? Im a little rusty on the rules since I quit flying 2 yrs back.
Probably not legal. But it doesn’t identify as a drone . Just a scale model of a blackhawk. Weight alone supposed to have certain government things in place for identification.and at night I'd bet at 200' away someone is going to identify it as a full size machine.
It is legal to fly your drone at night - with anti-collision lights. People saying these are 10' long, or more, have no perspective at night how far something is away and how large it is.
I'm betting its just some kids legally flying their drones (unless, of course, they get into restricted airspace).
The UAV rules are easily found on the FAA website.Probably not legal. But it doesn’t identify as a drone . Just a scale model of a blackhawk. Weight alone supposed to have certain government things in place for identification.
But these are bought directly from manufacturers . Its pretty hard to tell from real when your more than 100-300 ft up.
The drone thing everybody is talking about is nothing new. Been going on for over 10 years. Just a good distraction for legislators and news agencies from real crap going on. You know the TV hounds in our state.
Just more "laws and Regulations" that will be ignored.U
The UAV rules are easily found on the FAA website.
Any UAV weighing more than .55 lbs (250g) and ALL commercial UAVs must be registered with the FAA. Recreational UAVs weighing 250g or less do not have to be registered but you may if you wish. Multiple recreational drones in the sub-250g class can share a single registration number but only one may be in the air at any given time.
The RID rules for UAVs have been finalized for almost 2 years but became mandatory early this year. ALL registered UAVs must be equipped and operated with an FAA approved remote indentification transmitter. Unregistered recreational UAVs do not have to be RID equipped but if not they can only be operated in specially designated recreational airspaces.
Dan
OMG. Blew coffee out of my nose laughing it this one. Great Job finding it and posting...It made my day for sure.
Kinda knew it. But just another government rule that is ignored.. hard to enforce. These models way over gram limit and zero…. ucks given. Compliance not happening. . Dont need a big field for take off or landing.U
The UAV rules are easily found on the FAA website.
Any UAV weighing more than .55 lbs (250g) and ALL commercial UAVs must be registered with the FAA. Recreational UAVs weighing 250g or less do not have to be registered but you may if you wish. Multiple recreational drones in the sub-250g class can share a single registration number but only one may be in the air at any given time.
The RID rules for UAVs have been finalized for almost 2 years but became mandatory early this year. ALL registered UAVs must be equipped and operated with an FAA approved remote indentification transmitter. Unregistered recreational UAVs do not have to be RID equipped but if not they can only be operated in specially designated recreational airspaces.
Dan
KILL JOY!and at night I'd bet at 200' away someone is going to identify it as a full size machine.
It is legal to fly your drone at night - with anti-collision lights. People saying these are 10' long, or more, have no perspective at night how far something is away and how large it is.
I'm betting its just some kids legally flying their drones (unless, of course, they get into restricted airspace).
I hadn't seen the governor in public in some time. It's good to know he's not going hungery
When purchased directly? No need to jailbreak…..cough.. at least i have heard. China sends TOYs in a nice brief case. 2 day air. No restrictions at all and little over faa weight too . Not like a scalehouse ( chicken coop) around every corner.But only what i have heardMy buddies and I have spent a lot of R&D time fabricating parts out of plastics, carbon fiber, laminated styrofoam and such. All to bring the crafts under the weight limit. A couple of the larger ones are (cough cough) modified so that they don't have the restrictions. It's not difficult or expensive. The big drones over NJ could simply be jailbroken drones from a 14 year old kid.
Side note- the most nefarious thing we do with them is use them to fly fireworks. We will tie off mortars or M80s using fuse as string. I'm sure it all carries the same sentence as shooting one down.
And to think when I was growing up, we had half a slinkey…My buddies and I have spent a lot of R&D time fabricating parts out of plastics, carbon fiber, laminated styrofoam and such. All to bring the crafts under the weight limit. A couple of the larger ones are (cough cough) modified so that they don't have the restrictions. It's not difficult or expensive. The big drones over NJ could simply be jailbroken drones from a 14 year old kid.
Side note- the most nefarious thing we do with them is use them to fly fireworks. We will tie off mortars or M80s using fuse as string. I'm sure it all carries the same sentence as shooting one down.
I don't have experience with the Chinese versions. But, the risk of quality is not worth the possible reward IF they are any good.When purchased directly? No need to jailbreak…..cough.. at least i have heard. China sends TOYs in a nice brief case. 2 day air. No restrictions at all and little over faa weight too . Not like a scalehouse ( chicken coop) around every corner.But only what i have heard
Happy flying.
Sounds like a utube story.I watched something on Utube last night, yeah I know,, good place to get information .
Anyways some guy with inside info stated that these are US drones, with nuclear detection equipment on board. Again, supposedly one or more of the letter agency's, think a suitcase nuke has been, or is being smuggled in the the US, and they are looking for it. And rather than cause mass panic they just let things go the way they are to cover the search up.