Mobilehomer
First Officer
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The Saint Posted at 6-29 07:07
im just asking where in the law do you see this, not opinions or "common sense." if it's not in the law, please say "it's not specified in the law" since there are people who follow the law to the letter.
common sense says no strobe light, no matter where it is mounted, has never ever prevented a collision between a drone and a manned aircraft so top bottom left right, who cares.
ALL drones must comply with the rules, whether Part 107 or recreational.
§ 107.29 Operation at night.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, no person may operate a small unmanned aircraft system at night unless -
(1) The remote pilot in command of the small unmanned aircraft has completed an initial knowledge test or training, as applicable, under § 107.65 after April 6, 2021; and
(2) The small unmanned aircraft has lighted anti-collision lighting visible for at least 3 statute miles that has a flash rate sufficient to avoid a collision. The remote pilot in command may reduce the intensity of, but may not extinguish, the anti-collision lighting if he or she determines that, because of operating conditions, it would be in the interest of safety to do so.
(b) No person may operate a small unmanned aircraft system during periods of civil twilight unless the small unmanned aircraft has lighted anti-collision lighting visible for at least 3 statute miles that has a flash rate sufficient to avoid a collision. The remote pilot in command may reduce the intensity of, but may not extinguish, the anti-collision lighting if he or she determines that, because of operating conditions, it would be in the interest of safety to do so. |
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