Comment by fluoridation 18 hours ago Do no-fly zones extend indefinitely upwards? If so, can you build a no-fly wall out of cars? 3 comments fluoridation Reply michaelt 17 hours ago The federal government doesn't need a row of cars to make a no-fly wall.As we learned in El Paso in February, if the federal government wants a no fly zone, it can just create one. fluoridation 16 hours ago But if the no-fly zones are arbitrarily mobile, the drivers can create a no-fly wall without intervention from the federal government. kccqzy 18 hours ago The article states 1,000 vertical feet. Obviously this is targeting small drones and not commercial aircraft or even general aviation.
michaelt 17 hours ago The federal government doesn't need a row of cars to make a no-fly wall.As we learned in El Paso in February, if the federal government wants a no fly zone, it can just create one. fluoridation 16 hours ago But if the no-fly zones are arbitrarily mobile, the drivers can create a no-fly wall without intervention from the federal government.
fluoridation 16 hours ago But if the no-fly zones are arbitrarily mobile, the drivers can create a no-fly wall without intervention from the federal government.
kccqzy 18 hours ago The article states 1,000 vertical feet. Obviously this is targeting small drones and not commercial aircraft or even general aviation.
The federal government doesn't need a row of cars to make a no-fly wall.
As we learned in El Paso in February, if the federal government wants a no fly zone, it can just create one.
But if the no-fly zones are arbitrarily mobile, the drivers can create a no-fly wall without intervention from the federal government.
The article states 1,000 vertical feet. Obviously this is targeting small drones and not commercial aircraft or even general aviation.