[TriLUG] Fwd: IEEE Robotics/Automation - Flying unmanned aircraft in North Carolina

Jeremy Davis jeremyhwllc at gmail.com
Mon Aug 4 10:32:34 EDT 2014


I am strongly considering attending and recording (if allowed to record).

Jeremy Davis
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On Aug 4, 2014 10:17 AM, "Greg Brown" <gwbrown1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Any chance this will be recorded and uploaded somewhere?  I'd love to
> attend but have class tonight 6 - 9 pm.
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:11 AM, R Radford <rradford at mindspring.com>
> wrote:
>
> > This is not really a Linux post, but it is at least as on-topic as BBQ
> and
> > vi/emacs discussions, and thought that many in the list would find the
> > topic interesting.
> >
> > The meeting is tonight, so sorry for the short notice, but if the idea of
> > flying unmanned aircraft (think hobby quad and hex copters) intrigues
> you,
> > then this should be a good presentation on what you can legally do in NC.
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Rodney Radford <ncgadgetry at gmail.com>
> > Date: Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 10:30 PM
> > Subject: IEEE Robotics/Automation - Flying unmanned aircraft in North
> > Carolina
> >
> > Have you:
> >
> >    * recently purchased a quadcopter, or considering it?
> >    * seen the videos of quadcopters flying in fireworks and think that
> > can't be legal?
> >    * considered using a quadcopter for taking real estate photos for a
> > little cash on the side?
> >    * wondered about the legal regulations of flying it in North Carolina?
> >
> > Then come out to this month's IEEE Robotics and Automation meeting
> (Monday
> > night, August 4) for  an interactive discussion on who can fly and what
> can
> > be flown in North Carolina as the law now exists.
> >
> >        https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/27311
> >
> > We will look at the current and proposed law including North Carolina law
> > and the to be proposed federal regulations. We will discuss when and
> where
> > will Certificates of Authorization might be required. Does it matter if I
> > am flying for a hobby and fun or for commercial purposes? What
> limitations
> > might apply? Can I fly for agricultural purposes? Will I be required to
> > have education or training?
> >
> > We will discuss these questions along with many others. If you would like
> > to submit questions ahead of time, please email me directly at
> > jrvann at vannattorneys.com
> >
> > You can sign up for the meeting at the link below:
> >
> > https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/27311
> >
> > While signing up is not a requirement, it does help us know how much food
> > and drink to provide for the meeting, and let's us plan for the correct
> > size room.
> >
> > Thanx - hope to see you there!
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