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by throwawaay
5033 days ago
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Imagine one of these payloads landing on someone's head. Wolfram Alpha offers up "2.4x impulse force acting on a baseball being hit by a bat" as a comparison when you plug in "5 lbs * 30 mph". I like the idea, but there probably needs to be more development in safety systems before anyone could reasonably consider allowing that. |
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Also bear in mind that a 5 pound sponge that hits you at 30 might be a bit more pleasant than a 5 pound chunk of concrete. Perhaps I should have worked out a formula for average density per unit of speed modulated by compressibility, but again, that's not the point. First, acknowledge we need common sense rules that allow a great deal of freedom at the bottom end. Worry about the specifics later.
The worst thing that can happen is that all unapproved drone flights remain off limits "for our safety" and exceptions are made only for those rich and patient enough to clear a bunch of bureaucratic hurdles (which will become higher each year as bigcorps dominate the space and lobby to "increase our safety" and keep the upstarts out).
(1) I am well aware that a parrot weighs less than 5 lbs.