is this a joke or what ???
“A*Washington*grand*jury*indicted*Harold*Hanson,*a*former*Army*lieutenant*colonel,*and*his*wife,*
Yaming*Nina*Qi*Hanson,* for*conspiracy*and*violating*export*laws.*Authorities*allege*that*the*Silver*
Spring,* Md.,* couple* exported* miniature* controls* for* unmanned* aircraft.* The* controls* involve*
technology*that*cannot*be*shared*with*China*because*of*national*security*concerns.”
No worry the Chiness don't need toy technology
To*summarize,*if*the*UAV related*goods*you*want*to*export*were*not*originally*designed*for*military*
use*and*are*not*useable*by*UAVs*with*a*range*greater*than*300km*then*they*will*likely*be*controlled*
by* the* dual* use* list.* If* the* UAV* related* goods* you* want* to* export* were* originally* designed* for*
military*use*but*are*not*useable*by*UAVs*with*a*range*greater*than*300km*then*they*will*be*likely*
300km for people who have not evolve to metric system it's 990000 feet, I don't know in US but here in Canada no one will do jail time to build a toy rocket, they make some rules for UAV recently , as long as I launch my stuf in a farm field I'm more than ok.
I have a question ; " do you realize that peoples on this forum are capable only to build toy stuff, not military ones. ? We make often joke, but how many here are Rocket scientific or Northrop Grumman engineer
Transport Canada expects you to follow these basic Do’s and Don’ts.
Do
Only fly your aircraft during daylight and in good weather (not in clouds or fog).
Always keep your aircraft in sight, where you can see it with your own eyes – not only through an on-board camera, monitor or smartphone.
Make sure your aircraft is safe for flight before take-off. Ask yourself, for example, are the batteries fully charged? Is it too cold to fly?
Know if you need permission to fly and when to apply for a Special Flight Operations Certificate
Respect the privacy of others – avoid flying over private property or taking photos or videos without permission.
Don’t fly:
Closer than 9 km from any airport, heliport, or aerodrome.
Higher than 90 metres from above the ground.
Closer than 150 metres from people, animals, buildings, structures, or vehicles.
In populated areas or near large groups of people, including sporting events, concerts, festivals, and firework shows.
Near moving vehicles, avoid highways, bridges, busy streets or anywhere you could endanger or distract drivers.
Within restricted airspace, including near or over military bases, prisons, and forest fires.
Anywhere you may interfere with first responders
Use this infographic to help you understand the Dos and Don’ts of flying safely: