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by Joky 1944 days ago
There is very little requirement on equipment to fly in the US, you don't even need a radio in the majority of the space (only when you approach towered airports and other busy / special areas). So we're far from requiring a camera :)
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Sure but for what GA costs on a recurring basis, a small camera or two is such a negligible cost and is really valuable for learning.
Not to mention, there's a great possibility that these unidentified aircraft are American.
What you say may be true, but the conclusion isn't, I don't think.

Case in point: the FAA now requires a digital transmitter beacon (ADS-B) in most of the commonly used airspaces in the continental US as of last month.