Wow, calling me a law breaker is a little harsh. LOL
Anyway, I said all that after reading the code, someone will probably pass some stupid EO tomorrow. I will be flying my drone and two ropes will ascend from the trees and twenty ninjas will ascend down. They will put a sandbag over my head and I will be lodging in cuba for a few years... Everyone who posted a similar view as mine will either have a similar experience, accident, alien abduction, or go crazy.
All joking aside, everyone just be smart.
Dont fly your FPV multi
-Over a national football game spraying stuff in the air...
-Over any government buildings
-Around flying passenger jets
-Over a college with a bot net running
-Into some juvenile female's bedroom window
-Up behind a live broadcast of ghost hungers with a ghost ornament dangling from it.
-Or over a UFO conversion with a bright white light shining out of the bottom.
People that do stupid stuff like this are way more likely to get us in trouble.
I have found that most people will at first joke about drones if they are nervous or afraid. After that they will ask many questions and talk about how cool it is. I will always tell them how you always have to be careful with them. Children like watching them the most and most parents usually explain to them that it is a "very special toy." Simply talking with someone if they have questions will get rid of 99% of your problems. I also always tell them that I havnt been flying long and dont know everything but come from a technical background and they dont have to worry about me spying on them. Then when you get a jerk like the neighbor who thinks you are spying on him, you all are right, there isnt much you can do. I think this sport has the great potential to grow very soon as long as things are kept safe. Paintball, which I played in high school, had the same issues. You had some bad press followed by some idiots doing drive bys. This was followed by the BATF even saying paintball suppressors fell under the NFA as firearm suppressors (which I can tell you 100% they do not.) The teething pains past and it is a sport that people play now. Of course not everyone but it is clearly not as criticized.
I also recommend everyone look at this link.
http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-id...5&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title47/47cfr15_main_02.tpl
This is directly from the USC. IF you have any serious questions you should consult an attorney. Unless it is written in here or a decision of a court having jurisdiction in your area you need to ask questions and make your own decisions.
If all else fails and they do show up asking about your quad just tell them that it isnt yours and that you let the nice guy down the street wearing the turban fly behind your house because he says it looks like a small skyscraper.