Sounds reasonable... In general, I can see drones going out past the flight line by permission/case by case basis, similar to other special situations. As Robert mentioned, put on the flight card and the LCO notified. As for electronic interference, that may an entirely different matter. I don’t have the knowledge base to weigh in on that one, but that would need to be addressed. The RC flyers have been pretty good about not flying during flight times. Can anyone comment on whether the RC frequencies used by planes/copters/UAVs pose any issues for our hobby? RK From: Robert Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 8:23 AM To: tccrockets@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tccrockets] Re: UAVs at TCC launches I vote Larry Taylor in as the UAV rulemaker.... I suggest something like this: No UAVs over flight line while rockets are going to or on pad unless they are "assisting" a rocketeer as verified by a remark on the flight card. I would define the flight line as, "The area between the access/parking road and the away cell." I think this will allow lots of access while preserving the primary goal of launching rockets. Looks like I got three cents left.... Robert On Sat, 24 May 2014 21:44:29 -0700, Richard King <drrbk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: At DA this year, we saw something different than in the past. Call them what you will – quad copters, UAVs, drones, RC doo-dads – there were several instances where as the LCO, I was asked if I was OK with the little buggers hovering near the flight line while big projects were about to launch. First, let me say that in general, I think these things are WAY COOL! (yes, I want one very badly and am certain that it’s only a matter of time....). Secondly, the worst case scenario is the drone got too close to a rocket going up and there was contact. I will place my bet on the rocket. While I would gladly claim victory in such a situation, I can appreciate that not every rocketeer could feel the same way. I hate adding rules to things, but was just thinking about where this could take us. Keeping drones at the flight line seemed acceptable enough for me. But let’s think about this. Remember back in the day when we had the “danger cam” video camera set up near the launch pad to capture all the blast and didn’t really care if the camera (some old rig) got nailed? Thought that was cool? These drones could really bring the drama!!! Did I mention I want one? I think I heard my wife say it was OK..... or was it OK to move out..... anyway, I would like to get some input about this issue before someone throws a fit or the owner of a drone violates someone else’s boundaries. Richard King ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com