[LINK] Next thing, pizza?

Richard rchirgwin at ozemail.com.au
Wed Oct 16 09:07:05 AEDT 2013


And nobody read the UAV rules at CASA. As a friend put in a Tweet:

> a mate does drone flying professionally for filming and had to do a 
> version of a heli license. Plus flight plans for jobs
Yeah, I can really see this working for delivering textbooks. Honestly, 
the silliest idea I've seen in ages.

RC

On 16/10/13 8:28 AM, Jan Whitaker wrote:
> At 07:21 AM 16/10/2013, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:
>> On 16/10/2013 1:07 AM, stephen at melbpc.org.au wrote:
>>> Drones to deliver parcels in Australia starting in March
>> I wonder what their insurance coverage and legal liabilities are.
> What do they care? They're in California looking for venture capital
> to get it off the ground (heh).
>
> Here are some retorts on this project from a friend:
>
>> "But, Sir. The drone didn't deliver my textbook on time so I
>> couldn't finish the assignment."
>> or
>> "Aerial pirates hijack Drones by hacking their control systems.
>> Thousands of dollars in books stolen"
>> or
>> "Find my textbook. $1.99 app brings your lost book back in minutes."
>>
>>
>>
>> The thought of a drone just buzzing into the backyard is a bit scary.
>>
>> It better have more accurate and up to date GPS guidance than some
>> of the car navigation systems.
>
>
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