The FAA thinks there will be a new kind of cloud in the Sky....
We will never have to leave home, just send the drone over to pick the Pizza
Oppsie, missed that last 0 in the title....
"The rest of the drone safety rules still apply: No flights beyond line-of-sight, over people, at night, above 400 feet in the air or faster than 100 miles an hour. Drones also can't be heavier than 55 pounds, and all unmanned aircraft http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/12/14/459661265/no-longer-just-a-toy-regulators-say-drone-operators-are-pilots&apos ;">have to be registered. (Some locations, http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2016/03/28/472138137/d-c-s-no-drone-zone-gets-help-from-superman-and-e-t&apos ;">such as Washington, D.C., prohibit drones altogether.)"
Between self driving cars and 55 pound drones doing the ton, I think I might stay inside (after I armor my house!).
(Some locations, http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2016/03/28/472138137/d-c-s-no-drone-zone-gets-help-from-superman-and-e-t&apos ;">such as Washington, D.C., prohibit drones altogether.)"
IMO this would be a good re-make for the old Alka-Seltzer commercial but instead of the guy yelling "Phones... PHONES!!" it would be "Drones...DRONES!!" instead.
After all, the article is talking about "commercial" drones (pun intended- gotta love the English language) ("Groans...GROANS!!")
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