Comment from Marco Cruz
Marco CruzOpposeIndividual
Summary: The commenter argues that the proposed UAS rules are unrealistic and will hinder the economic growth of the drone delivery industry. They specifically criticize the line-of-sight requirements and weight limits, suggesting that these regulations are unenforceable and will lead to widespread non-compliance by companies.
LOS (Line Of Sight) is a total deal breaker on the real business world side of the UAS ruling for business purposes.. a simple rule of a properly certified fully autonomous autopilot with virtual fencing, and up to 10 Y points for the purpose of merchandise delivery, survey and patrolling of private property, would be a much better business proposition,
The restrictions that are present at the time are making the economical business boom that this technology could be totally impossible.
Put it simple if amazon fill the paper work for local delivery system, and this drones have to be flying over private property will be a total violation... beside that the weight limits are totally down side up! a simple recovery shoot should be available for the unavoidable system failure..
A weigh limit of 4.4 pounds is totally unrealistic! "Don't you think that even if that ruling is there every single delivery company will violate it in a constant set of basis" if a delivery product is of higher weight for half a pound or even one pound (well within the payload limits of the aircraft) they will do it if it save them 20 million dollars by the end of the year!!
A realistic set for rules must be available!! I wonder why there are weight station among every single mayor highway!! in the USA!!
If the rules and regulation are unrealistic every single company that start to work in this business will for sure just abide for the basics to acquire the license "Then violate the tar out of them every single day" because is next to impossible to verify, and enforce such regulations.