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Friday, December 25, 2015
Did you get a drone for Christmas? Here are the NEW FAA Laws you must follow!
The FAA announced the registration requirement earlier this month and launched the site on Monday, hoping to get up and running before the holiday rush. If you buy or receive a drone this holiday season, make sure you're flying it legally.
What happens if you don't register?
Criminal penalties for flying a drone without registering are up to three years in jail, or up to $250,000 in fines. The agency is unlikely to dedicate many resources into enforcing the registration rule at first. Local law enforcement will handle the bulk of enforcement for now.
Any other rules you should know?
Once you're registered, you can take your new drone out for a spin. As long as you follow all the rules. Most importantly, don't fly the drone above 400 feet (the height of a 30 to 40 story building), never let it out of your eyesight, and don't fly it near airports or populated areas like stadiums.
How do you register?
Registration is $5 for three years and can be done online at RegisterMyUAS.faa.gov. Drone owners give the FAA their full name, physical and mailing addresses, and an email address. The FAA is waiving the fee for one month. People who bought a drone before December 21 have until February 19 to register.
What happens if you don't register?
Criminal penalties for flying a drone without registering are up to three years in jail, or up to $250,000 in fines. The agency is unlikely to dedicate many resources into enforcing the registration rule at first. Local law enforcement will handle the bulk of enforcement for now.
Any other rules you should know?
Once you're registered, you can take your new drone out for a spin. As long as you follow all the rules. Most importantly, don't fly the drone above 400 feet (the height of a 30 to 40 story building), never let it out of your eyesight, and don't fly it near airports or populated areas like stadiums.
How do you register?
Registration is $5 for three years and can be done online at RegisterMyUAS.faa.gov. Drone owners give the FAA their full name, physical and mailing addresses, and an email address. The FAA is waiving the fee for one month. People who bought a drone before December 21 have until February 19 to register.
Got a drone for Christmas? Here's your guide to following the new FAA laws https://t.co/XIxiAYO8Zv via @heatherkelly pic.twitter.com/pZJcifndA4— CNNMoney (@CNNMoney) December 25, 2015
The Outdoors and Wildlife Daily #GetOutside #SeeAmerica is out! Edition of 25 December 2015
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Sunday, December 20, 2015
The Outdoors and Wildlife Daily #GetOutside #SeeAmerica is out! Edition of 20 December 2015
The Outdoors and Wildlife Daily #GetOutside #SeeAmerica Dave Peatfield
Published by Dave Peatfield 20 December 2015
Leisure Environment World Science Politics Art & Entertainment #getoutside #nature
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Saturday, December 19, 2015
The New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation : First Day Hike
"NEW HAMPSHIRE'S FIRST DAY HIKES 2016"
Posted: December 19, 2015
The New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation : First Day Hike:
First Day Hikes offered individuals and families an opportunity to begin the New Year rejuvenating and connecting with the outdoors by taking a free organized hike on January 1, 2016.
Looking for an invigorating opportunity to get outside and celebrate New Year's with your family and friends? Come join New Hampshire State parks and out partners with a rejuvenating family-friendly hike on New Years Day.
Visitors to First Day Hike can explore historic sites, state parks and even enjoy pet friendly hikes with their four footed friends either on their own or discover and experience nature with a guided hike lead by....
Posted: December 19, 2015
The New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation : First Day Hike:
First Day Hikes offered individuals and families an opportunity to begin the New Year rejuvenating and connecting with the outdoors by taking a free organized hike on January 1, 2016.
Looking for an invigorating opportunity to get outside and celebrate New Year's with your family and friends? Come join New Hampshire State parks and out partners with a rejuvenating family-friendly hike on New Years Day.
Visitors to First Day Hike can explore historic sites, state parks and even enjoy pet friendly hikes with their four footed friends either on their own or discover and experience nature with a guided hike lead by....
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