Hard Fact; Drones cannot be used commercially in the United States. Like, really. FAA still working on it.
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@starsandrobots@zeynep@astepanovich not a technical, but legal challenge. There must be only one network, FAA's owned and controlled :) -
@starsandrobots@zeynep@astepanovich and any drone flying 'offline' from this network, will be illegal. simply put. :) -
@brunoborges@zeynep@astepanovich Hm. I think flying without filing a flight plan or otherwise appearing as "non-collaborative".. -
@brunoborges@zeynep@astepanovich will continue to be bad, but I'm not 100% that a central solution is the end-all to the challenge. -
@brunoborges@zeynep@astepanovich the answer will naturally be a marriage of tech, policy/law, human considerations -
@starsandrobots@zeynep@astepanovich agreed. But I'm not still convinced how non-centralized network would make it work -
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@brunoborges@zeynep@astepanovich drone compliance discussions creating electronic "Pilot in Command" => auto or semi auto decisionmaking -
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@brunoborges@zeynep@astepanovich aka "how to make my microcontroller pass a pilot's licensing examination"
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