what would you do? As the FAA what would you do?
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Replying to @starsandrobots @marshray
in 2017, drones deliver explosive packages daily. The super bowl is a target. You have a mandate. How do you protect it?
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Replying to @starsandrobots
Hold it somewhere with a roof. Accept the risk of leaving the house like adults.
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Replying to @marshray
Star Simpson Retweeted Björn Stritzel
even an armored roof won't protect you from this https://twitter.com/bjoernstritzel/status/823935941672914944 … - is that really what you want to hear from the FAA?
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Replying to @starsandrobots
If the threat is that serious, then cancel the Super Bowl. ISIS is just gonna ignore the FAA regulations.
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Replying to @marshray @starsandrobots
Let these people who are too scared of ISIS to leave the house without a no-fly zone cower in their basements&watch it on TV
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Replying to @marshray
basically every sports event in a stadium gets a TFR issued. Why are you mad about this one?
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Replying to @starsandrobots
30 miles? Why not 100? Don't forget to jam GPS and cell phones and deploy EMF countermeasures.
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Replying to @marshray
if I were making this calculation: expected radius of size of significant crowd + safety margin + battery life * avg airspeed
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Replying to @starsandrobots @marshray
they aren't the FCC & those measures (censoring comms) would seemingly diminish safety for crowds?
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I don't feel very convinced of why this isn't a good idea
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Replying to @starsandrobots
If I may turn the question around: What about this plan requires ISIS to observe the flight restrictions?
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Replying to @marshray
deterring casual fliers makes threats more visible.
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