| ▲ | tantalor 9 hours ago | |||||||
This is shit writing. > On April 15, the FAA removed the no-fly zones by replacing the sweeping flight restrictions... This should have been in the FIRST paragraph, not 24th. You can give me all the background you want AFTER you tell me the most important point. | ||||||||
| ▲ | miltonlost 9 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
In no way is that the most important point of the article, especially when you are cherrypicking that sentence and deleting part of it and still don't include how the updated guideline is still ambiguous. You are the "shit writer" here and commenter. "On April 15, the FAA removed the no-fly zones by replacing the sweeping flight restrictions with a “national security advisory” titled NOTAM FDC 6/2824. The revised notice dropped all mentions of flight restrictions and criminal charges. It instead “advised” drone pilots to avoid flying near “covered mobile assets” belonging to the Department of Homeland Security and several other federal agencies." "The new FAA advisory wording is “a lot better than it was,” but it still comes off as “too ambiguous,” according to Moss at the Drone Service Providers Alliance. He suggested that the Department of Homeland Security could handle any potential drone concerns rather than making it an FAA issue." | ||||||||
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