as long as the FAA (Fockers Against Aviating or something like that) still controls the airspace in the U.S. above ten feet or so
Which begs the question as to airspace in the UK.. Does anyone know if the CAA has the same jurisdiction? I thought that anything capable of flying above the ground comes under CAA control. That includes Hovercraft.
As to the idea of people flying about doing school runs in weapons like this... No thanks! It's bad enough now as to the driving standards.
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