LauraE51
Pre-takeoff checklist
http://www.engadget.com/2015/11/02/google-project-wing-2017/
"G
Instead of flying at or below 400ft AGL, Google wants most of Class G. This is a little scary.
"G
oogle's David Vos told the audience at an air traffic control covention that his company would want low-altitude space (14,500 feet and below), coincidentally dubbed "Class G," reserved for UAVs to fly over cities. Rather than continuously doing the hokey pokey to get past the FAA, this is a crucial step to getting more commercial drones in the air. Whether or not that's a good thing is entirely up to you."Instead of flying at or below 400ft AGL, Google wants most of Class G. This is a little scary.