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You are a legal eagle now. Wish I had some of your warm, dry, sunny weather up here. I'm still going through your blog and you tube, with different years/stages of development simultaneously. Very informative, to say the least. I was looking up the suntuf? panels you used partially on the greenhouse last night. Are they still holding up well?
The 400' ceiling is above ground level, or AGL. This airspace is in play during base leg and final approach as well as some training exercises. Drones are a real risk to aircraft and lives when they intrude into active airspace.
You are a legal eagle now. Wish I had some of your warm, dry, sunny weather up here. I'm still going through your blog and you tube, with different years/stages of development simultaneously. Very informative, to say the least. I was looking up the suntuf? panels you used partially on the greenhouse last night. Are they still holding up well?
ReplyDeletestill holding up fine...
ReplyDeletetimely, given the recent back & forth on drones/AI/autonomous technologies… one way things could go:
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S. Russell
at Berkeley
his doctoral advisor at Stanford
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The Moon 1968–1972
a couple of the shots were reminiscent of tfl – but you take better photos.
pics
400 ft seems very low if that's above sea level. https://topocreator.com/ned-jpg/city_a/600/tx.jpg
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ReplyDeleteThe 400' ceiling is above ground level, or AGL. This airspace is in play during base leg and final approach as well as some training exercises. Drones are a real risk to aircraft and lives when they intrude into active airspace.