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"TRUST" The Recreational UAS Safety Test
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"TRUST" The Recreational UAS Safety Test
Just for those who haven't messed with the "TRUST" Safety Test.
I got tired of thinking about this thing, so logged on and went through it. As I'd read, it was really easy...to the point that I almost don't see the point, but it's out of the way and I've got printed my little certificate to go next to my R/C Registration card.
It's a one-time test, and you can print all the cards you'd like, but no copies can be ordered, so you'll have to re-take the test to get a new card and number if you lose it.
I'm assuming this doesn't apply to our circle turners, but maybe does for the free flight guys...I wasn't in a mood to try and find out.
Anyway, if you'd like to check it out, it's here:
https://trust.modelaircraft.org/
I got tired of thinking about this thing, so logged on and went through it. As I'd read, it was really easy...to the point that I almost don't see the point, but it's out of the way and I've got printed my little certificate to go next to my R/C Registration card.
It's a one-time test, and you can print all the cards you'd like, but no copies can be ordered, so you'll have to re-take the test to get a new card and number if you lose it.
I'm assuming this doesn't apply to our circle turners, but maybe does for the free flight guys...I wasn't in a mood to try and find out.
Anyway, if you'd like to check it out, it's here:
https://trust.modelaircraft.org/
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Re: "TRUST" The Recreational UAS Safety Test
Doesn't really apply to me, but I checked it out. Seems like
a good idea. Who the "heck" knows what's down the road.
Strange Days Indeed.
Bob
a good idea. Who the "heck" knows what's down the road.
Strange Days Indeed.
Bob
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Re: "TRUST" The Recreational UAS Safety Test
I also did mine on the net...but the local drone law here requires a ton of other conditions to meet that no RC flyer has even tried to comply with (application for the use of airspace even in remote lands, separate registration and insurance policy for all your planes, all in a bureaucratic environment with unclear rules etc.) and thus we Hungarians are certainly the largest outlaw RC flier community in the region.
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