Just because they brought him into testify, means the national security reason is a talking point? Huh??? 😂 If you don't think China is our adversary. You should get out of your mothers basement. The anti-china movement started long befor this. In 2016 actually. They get intelligence reports daily, and they know things about this situation that you will never know. It is 100% about national security and nothing else. If you think otherwise you know nothing about the people behind this bill. They are America first politicians, and not the dems or reps that take bribes.
Funny thing is... I know multiple folks (including myself) and entities that were going to purchase Skydio units... And unfortunately now that is not possible... So let's get rid of the only other real options for personal or just starting out professional consumers... This seems like not setting up a Monopoly (for Skydio) like they are all saying DJI is...
I love DJI drones, but China banned American drones to be sold in their country, and China dominates 90% of the American drone market. There has to be another way to solve this issue.
Wrong. 💥 DJI is a company owned and operated by the CCP. The GPS features and upload of footage to remote servers make this machine an OBVIOUS national security issue at the base line...and then we have the corporate and national securoty apparatus that uses them. You can be disappointed, but dont confuse the issue with American jealousy....the machine is ALL US tech and patants. ALL. The CCP provides the slave labour and techies. 💸💸💸 The question you all need to ask is WHO decided to build and buy this tech from there? Why was it not a US tool from the start?
Not just the government fault were all to blame were just as stupid to let china collect information about are country because were to lazy and cheap i sure china thanks all of us for giving tons of information about America to them so if a war did break out they will have the upper hand and we call our self's smart its the other way around
I went to a drone training conference last year and attended a seminar hosted by a Skydio rep showcasing Skydio drones. He allowed us to test fly the drone and admitted that it wasn't near as good as the DJI drones. He even seemed to have trouble getting it off the ground at first. I wasn't sold on Skydio. This ban has nothing to do with CCP and security. It's about American companies like Skydio trying to ban the competition. Skydio has paid millions of dollars in lobbying money to Congress to get this ban approved. I called my senators and representatives and I received a response back from one of them where he stated "the security of the US is of utmost importance to him" blah blah blah. To summarize, it's already been bought and paid for. The ban will happen thanks to this asshole from Skydio. Skydio drones have sucked since day one and have been more expensive than DJI. No American company can provide a drone as good as DJI for the price because of corporate greed. Maybe they should should just let the experts at DJI handle making the drones and get out of the market. Can't take the heat? Get out of the kitchen.
@@jamestran347 I can't recall all the details as he wasn't describing what was happening. We stood around and waited for the tech to get the drone up. You could see he was obviously having technical difficulties.
Dji dominates the market because they have the best drones, not the cheapest. McDonalds can charge $25 for a burger, it doesn’t mean they have the best burger.
Wrong. They're cheaper because they use slave labor to build them. Because they're cheaper, they sell faster, which brings Capital into the business, which allows more r&d. Ask anyone that has tried to design and manufacture something. It's immediately stolen by China and five different versions go on the market for cheaper. I'm a design engineer and fabricator. It's nearly impossible to invent something and compete with China. To the point that people quit trying.
Yeah, just goes to show how much lawmakers know about drones. I do not expect them to be experts, but to only have a manufacturer in front of them versus end users...not a good move towards understanding. Nothing like getting a single perspective to reinforce your existing opinion. Ho hum...
@@CousinSchultz I do expect them to hire experts. Instead, they listen to mostly marketing and make decisions based on that (and based on whoever pays the most)
@@CousinSchultz legislators know what they're doing. they brought in the guy that would tell them what they wanted to hear. China bad, drones bad, unless they're operated by corporations under the government's thumb.
Even though that cheap DJI drone is still a superior product, though, lol. Not in terms of build and hardware maybe, but in terms of what you can do with it. I don't even really see much use for a consumer skydio drone, beyond have just a better version of something like a Hover X1. To me, a skydio is more of a toy, or tik tok tool. Most people aren't uploading social media shorts, or wanting a mostly useless $1000+ novelty toy. I don't even get this military/govenernment partnership with skydio. That would be like the military partnering with hasbro for manufacturing. You really want our military driving around in Lego tanks?
The CEO of Skydio is telling the senators exactly what they want to hear and some of it isn't true. He has every reason to lead the charge to ban Chinese made drones.
They pulled out the consumer market. They are just focused on going after government money. Screwing the consumer and allow competition in the consumer market.
If all of this actually goes down the way Skydio is hoping, all US consumers need to do their best to boycott Skydio products. I for one say, screw Skydio!
Skydio doesn't make products for hobbyist or the consumer/ prosumer market in general. We are irrelevant to them. They're just using us to build an overall governmental agenda against foreign competition.
@@jerseyshoredroneservices225 That is very true without a doubt. However, IF Skydio gets their way, I am guessing that they will reenter those markets. When that time comes, I pray there will be others that will have beat them to market. It will be up to everyone that has a choice to NEVER buy anything with the Skydio name on it.
@jamestran347 The remote has a bad picture, almost like it has bad reception/transmission. It also has delayed responses to the inputs of the controlled. I think they spent way too much time on the A.I. side and forgot that humans will be flying them.
Skydio is banned, in the People's Republic of China. FYI, many foreigners can get 2 month visa to China. Many others like you, who don't like the USA and hate American companies, politics, life, culture, etc, find life in the PRC is not so bad. If you're Muslim or or a high caliber CEO, it's probably not the best environment for you, you could wind up being imprisoned or held hostage like those Canadian fellas a few years ago but human rights are overrated IMHO. In China, there's no pro-American business crap for you to deal with, and all of the bans will be on foreign products. RU-vid is also illegal to access, so you may not be able to leave comments on videos like this, but it'll be worth it because you'll be in a country with a skydio ban
@alacazaba are you telling me the Chinese government isn't flying Skydio drones either? Actually, China's drone laws are less restrictive than America. Nice try.
Of course he does, he wants his competition out of the way. What exactly is China learning aside from what you can already see in Google maps. Sounds like the competition needs to step up in the drone market instead of getting rid of dji.
Nah.. It makes more sense to block the competition (not at all creating a Monopoly for Skydio)... And love how they talk about how the US is covered by DJI (90%)...says the reason that is fact is they are cheap... That and the fact of none of the US manufacturers sell to end consumers unless you are a business or have huge pockets...
He didn't talk to us but he talked about us with all of the threat stuff and general industry stuff. You can bet that the prohibitions on Chinese drones and taxes on them will affect you and I.
Well they aren’t flying skydio drones in Ukraine, a good number are fpv drones made in China and the other half that are used as observers are DJI drones, the UI is unmistakeable, shows how little they actually care about security.
Not even a Mini 2. It's a Mini 2 SE. lol It literally comparing a Corolla to a Ferrari. Perhaps we need less Ferraris and more Corollas. Nah. That is crazy talk. DJI isn't even the cheapest. FIMI, Hubsan, and Holy Stone are much cheaper. DJI wins due to value, innovation, and reliability. They are the Apple of drones.
@@dronecamps skydio is going to take a hit if they keep pushing for this ban no one on the commercial sidebis going to purchase their equipment out of spite. I know I won't
So I take from this is he wants Skydio to get government contracts with a future worth billions, he has no interest in the average consumer. Our problem is that the Government of China wants to see their businesses to flourish where we ignore all but the largest, richest corporations with millions of dollars to line pockets. We have too many in Congress who have served too long, their thinking is still in the 1970s and 80s and not focused on the now and future for the country unlike China. China concentrated on the present and future, we in the meantime looked back to when we were leaders in world of technology and let those times slip by.
The head of FCC compliance at Skydio worked for Rep Elise Stefanik until Nov last year. She introduced the bill to ban DJI. The latest news says DJI drones continue to relay data to their server even when they are off. Hmm haven't we heard the same about EVs, cell phones, tablets etc... Eveerything that was said in testimony is CONJECTURE. They're saying what COULD be done with the data the drones relay to the server. All wireless communication has to be certified by the FCC to be sold in the USA. So where is the smoking gun that says DJI violated FCC regulations. All I hear is they are butt hurt that DJI beat them in price, features and they can''t beat them. If Skydio only cares about Govt contrtacts, then they wouldn't be testifying or having funded Stefanik to create the bill. The US government has already banned use of non-US made drones for government use. I understand DJI ha been audited over the years by the FCC. They test for security, frequency compliance, software and signal compliance. Where's the audit report that shows any FCC violation? As much as I want to support a US company, DJI MADE THE DRONE MARKET. There are many Chinese companies subsidized by their government. Until they produce evidence of COVERT violations by the design, software, hardware or server leaking data, I see this as a weak smear job by Skydio using their ties to Stefanik to eliminate the leading drone company.
No, he wants to be subsidized like GM Ford and Chrysler were in 2008 he wants to bail out. And as the American people at least a person and the American public that pays taxes fuck him.
@@richardcruzjr I have the air 2s, when its not in the air, it's in its case, with the battery's in their own slots. How is my drone going to be transmitting data with no battery in it lol? What i see in this video is what looks like a bunch of paid off guys, asking questions to suit what Skydio wants to talk about. If Skydio is only interested in the big drones for power stations and the army, let dji still sell the smaller drones for the average user. Ban the ability to send data, not the drones. Skydio is only thinking of their bank account, and if all Chinese drones are bricked, people are forced to buy usa made, = $$$$ for them, they are basically handed the US market. It reeks of a few hand shakes behind closed doors.
Sidenote: if you do buy something Skydio, you can blame AI. I'll never buy something that flies with cloud ai inside. This is the absolute biggest threat to national AND personal security.
Blatant lie as well, what consumer DJI drone REQUIRES cellular connection while operating? IF I do not have a smart controller (no connection), I fly in airplane mode! What a tool!
Still think it's about data collection? They already have our data. We know that, they know that. So it's logical to assume that's not the main reason. That's just what they're using ro sell it to people. It's national security, and this anti-china movement started in 2016. 👍
Sometimes they require internet connection to unlock a geo zone and other times to download waypoint missions. When we add the ability to upload flight logs, that required connectivity.
@@jerseyshoredroneservices225you only have to do that once in a blue moon and It's not like it's going to upload hundreds of GBs in that short update time. Besides you can monitor traffic going in vs out on the app or on RC Controller independently using your phone or with an advanced network. Phones will keep track of data per app.
Wow. Another corporation should not be speaking on their competitors. Of course Skydio is against DJI. They just need to do better, manufacture cheaper and at a higher quality to remain competitive.
This is a bad move for Skydio. Not only is the drone community apprehensive to buy their products because they're subpar and the prices are incredibly inflated, but now they've ticked off the entire drone community, both professional and recreational. Who's gonna want to buy their garbage now?
Man I was a huge fan of Skydio. Then they pulled their consumer drone and now this. Was it on purpose to say they can't compete? It was a good drone that was almost there. How about continue to develop? If Skydio had a better camera I would be flying one now. What he left out was consumer drones. And drones for professional content creators. Skydio does not build this. They also do not build large AG drones. This is bullshit.
How about making a better product to compete rather than trying to ban a better product. How does this benefit consumers. Now there will be less of an incentive to make a better product while increasing prices. This is unbelievable.
Legally taking away our autonomy, this is outrageous and childish. Everyone knows skydio product aren't great. Period. They had to go out of business for sub par products as no one buys them as they are overpriced
The opening analogy to competing in the Olympics is ironic because America hobbling the Chinese drone industry is like saying we can't win the Olympics, so let's not let Chinese athletes compete.
What the skydio guy forgot to mention that his company stands to make a ton of money with DJI out of the way. In last I checked they don't make a drone under 500 bucks that I can afford
Who is skydio? Dint hear about them till this ban stuff came about. Also looked into skydio and why is there no availability except on eBay used? Here’s another observation, their controller and accessories look like they’re from the clearance bin at the dollar store. I hope this blows over soon.
@@almaguerjohn777 The FPV segment is a different segment. It's been my impression over the last several years that as the GPS drones have become popular the RC and FPV communities have detested them are kind of proud of not having any involvement whatsoever. It's natural that by keeping the FPV community isolated they wouldn't be up to date on players like skydio.
@@DingleBerryschnapps I don’t see how me not knowing them is relevant being that from what I’ve looked up, they weren’t relevant either. They dropped out of the consumer market in 2023 so being that I am “new” as of 2023, Skydio would have not crossed my path since I was in the consumer market
yep, that was whole point. but since whole western economy relies on china manufacturing, they can strike back 10x as much, if needed. but you need brains to realise that..
Our world will not benefit from raising the walls between countries higher and higher. A prosper future, a real good future will have us all working together. Not against each other. Shame.
Believe me I’m in the same boat we should make our US made drone, but they want a lot of money for it and the design isn’t that great, DJI is affordable yet is good looking drone imo.
What happened to competition and the capitalistic system. I'm all for standing up to China but not at the expense of the American consumer. This ban has nothing to do with the CCP and is all about stifling competition!
American people will be deprived of good drones, super cheap super quality EVs, best telephone , 5gs..all this happen are because of the politician that work for themselves than for Americans
He speaks as if it were "unfair competition because the Chinese government helps DJI," but Skydio has an agreement with the American government where they will receive 20 million dollars annually for 5 years to supply drones for the military. I agree with market protectionism, but what bothers me is all this hypocrisy in the reasons they claim.
This is so contradicting. Let’s say your kid does well in school, they invested in themselves. Now he’s too good but they worked hard to get there. Now let’s punish them and hold them back to let everyone have a chance. Ridiculous. That essentially the US. Punish hard work and accept mediocrity. It’s a failing country like the UK and Canada. So stupid.
Good analogy. Punishing DJI drones is not gonna make American drones more available or better. If these guys wanted American drones to be better and more affordable they would invest in the American drone industry the way China invested in theirs. All this talk about tariffs and bans will slow American development, not help it.
DJi is literally printing money with how much NATO and Russia are both buying thousands of their drones every week as consumables in Ukraine. This ironically actually punishes American drone industry, because consumers don't have infinite money, if they can't buy a good drone at the price they can afford, they'll just not buy drones, which in turn will kill drone demand in the US and along with it everything consumer drone in the US.
Unfortunately, first responders will have to use use Skydio at an exorbant price thereby keeping them in business..other professionals will need it too like I will for geomapping..there will be a phase out ban also #fskydio
DJI is far ahead of US companies, and there is many large gaps is capability of US drones. The comparison of drone pricing was not correct, that was comparing beginner to intermediate. Skydio has a has a reason to benefit from this financially. I understand the concerns about security issues, but the us manufactures are far behind the creative ideas of DJI. How many people may die if these are shut down, by search and rescue being shut down? By agriculture not being able to protect their crops there’s a fine line that needs to be looked at here.
Do you know that's because it's impossible for us to compete because boomer politicians have made us reliant on China over the last 50 years? It has nothing to do with lack of ingenuity. They can make things cheaper and have zero copyright laws. American inventors can't compete.
The comparison also wasn't correct because it implied that we can buy a skydio drone equivalent to a DJI Mini. This is completely false skydia doesn't offer any equivalent at any price. The security concerns are not security threats. People are concerned about things that are not threats all the time. I think the term would be an irrational fear. In this case it's even worse because the people talking about these threats are making stuff up. They're presenting what ifs and possibly could bees as if they exist.
But they didn't ignore the consumer drone market and used an old cheap dji drone as an example. You could bet your socks that whatever restrictive measures they put in place will affect your consumer DJI drone. When they were talking about all the faux threats posed by drones they were talking about all drones not just military drones...
@@horizonskyfpvrc6152 no way he would be jailed in the US just like others chinese tech leaders, like cfo of huawei, ceo of binance, who is the next poor guy from tiktok or dji😂
After the US ordered Canada to kidnap the daughter of Huawei's founder, no head of a Chinese tech company will ever set foot on US soil again. TikTok's CEO is not Chinese, he's Singaporean.
any average person can easy refute the BS from those senator and skyradio CEO. saying china band US drone in china is 100% lie and hilarious to believe in their BS.
@@JH-pt6ih there are no case bro under the name of national security cases can be created as needed. how about jailed wangtao the founder of dji since dji drones used by russian in war, make sense right
Thank you Justin for this excellent update. Here are my thoughts: U. S. made drones suck........ If they didn't, they wouldn't be having this discussion. Remember 3DR? I bought one. The IRIS............. The worst piece of junk I ever owned. I had a warranty issue regarding the Pixhawk flight controller. After reviewing my issue and determining that the flight controller was defective. They asked me if I would be willing to do the repair if they sent me the part with instructions. They said it was a simple repair and that anyone with average motor skills can do it. Being a former camera repairman for the U.A Air Force, I said yes.......... Big, big mistake. The drone never did fly as promised, and 3DR left the consumer drone market shortly there after. I would never buy a U.S. made drone unless it was a toy for a kid.
These tariffs hurt nobody but the American people. The if you place a 20% tariff, the manufacturer can just charge 20% more. If a drone goes from $1,500 to $1,800, people are just gonna spend more money, instead of buying a garbage American drone (which probably still costs more). Like, if I go to get something to eat, and I want a hamburger, but you tell me "Ooh, we had to raise the price from $8 to $25 for the burger... We do have a white crusty dog turd available, and it's only $5." Yeah, I'm still gonna pay for the burger, because I'm not buying a piece of shit.
It’s a true shame we are going to be screwed by these people. Skydio should be boycotted. I’m 59. I started flying control line. I’ve flown and built many models in my life. I now own a DJI mini 3 pro. I, for one do not appreciate this. Skydio has an inferior product for consumers in the US, and now we are going to pay for it. Between Skydio and Amazon this hobby, in the USA, is dead. Thanks lots.
Joe Bartlett is Director of Federal Policy at Skydio and used to be National Security Advisor for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (the author of the bill).
Good way to start a boycott of your products is to testify against your competitors, and as a vet, there is nothing more annoying than those pip squeaks that mention their previous family service without doing any of their own.
Governments with future drones that have AI, sounds terrifying. It’s nightmare fuel for me. They could definitely be used for good, no doubt, but that’s not what’s going to happen
You're right, even citizens who don't care about drone rules will be appalled to find out that the surveillance state has a new super weapon. And just like china, we will all have a social score from all the surveillance technology around us
Great job Justin. Now if we can inform everyone, like Lewis Rossman does “careful, your television might be listening in on you”. We should’ve seen this coming from miles away but we got blindsided.
DJI drones aren’t and never were war weapons and combat drones. So why are they basically comparing them to those. They are camera and surveillance drones as well as tools for search and rescue, construction and agriculture. The stuff the actually helps the workers of America. This is crazy to me how they are talking about this and making that comparison.
So they investigated DJI multiple times and found no wrong doing and no proof of data collection in each investigation but yet they still want to ban them 🤔 ... Also I have heard claims that the drones (DJI drones) can record even when turned off .... my problem with this statement is I know it to be a false one .... I have physically repaired every single DJI drone I have had all the way back to my Spark drone and there is no internal power source for a drone to do such things like operating the camera while no battery is present and to be honest I never "store" battery in my drone when it's not in use because it's a potential fire hazzard and on top of all that what will it record besides the inside of a case because that is where most people keep drones anyways and for Agriculture drones ... I'm sure China is loving the inside of a barn view 😂
Based on his testimony, it sounds like his focus was in the wrong place, if he was intending to compete with DJI. DJI’s focus was not on autonomous drones. One if his focus stayed on remote control drones, he may have been able to advance and keep up with DJI.
@@DingleBerryschnapps its you who should pick some book and get informed. oh, i forgot, "communism" is only ok to manufacture iphones and teslas, right?
You're right if the US government wanted our drones to be as good and affordable as Chinese drones our government would invest in the US drawn industry the way China invested in theirs. Taxes and bans will not do it...
China investing in companies doesn't necessarily create a risk to other countries. The CCP does actively conduct all kinds of espionage and I'm sure they utilize every means possible to learn everything they can. The problem with all the hype about there being a threat from DJI drones is that it's never been explained in any way that makes sense. I fail to see how DJI, even if it were directly tied to CCP espionage can be a threat. Any fixed site in the country can already be observed and recorded by people on the ground, airplanes flying nearby or directly over and satellites. Even if DJI figured out some trick to take all of our high resolution imagery and send it to the CCP what would they see that they haven't already seen? A lot of what was said in that hearing was just nonsensical. One of those clowns actually said that China might be able to take control of our drones LOL Somehow the CCP can open our drone case, put a battery in the drone, turn it on, arm it with a weapon and conduct an attack??? LOL 🤣🤣🤣
A certain DoD unit in Colorado has already been testing the Skydio's in actual realistic flying conditions with legit density altitude and they're failing miserably. Burning motors out like crazy. You want to ban DJI? Fine, but you better have a comparable replacement which we don't. We as a country did this to ourselves decades ago.
I fly a dji drone and absolutely proud of it in every aspect of it. If you can't fit in the competition, the new world order, lobby to get your competitor banned !!! It's a big shame it's getting to this way. Throwing blows below the belt.
The counter will be if we write letters to these people and open letters to everyone in Congress explaining point by point how this hearing was more about marketing than facts.
OK, so the issue IMHO is Skydio left the consumer market in the USA AFTER developing a USA industry leading drone, the Skydio 2 (+). I don’t think it’s appropriate for them to comment on DJI’s ability to do business in the US. As for DJI, the initial concerns were patched, and the ONLY reason this is an issue at the moment is for assumed economic purposes, for US drone makers to be able to compete, and because of the recent push to ban TicTok. We had that with Skydio and they bailed, instead choosing to focus on military and law enforcement lucrative contracts. DJI is not damaging to the US any more that Facebook or Instagram is, this is political and those pushing this are ill advised and don’t understand the facts. Instead, they would rather rob US consumers the ability to have access to to state of the art creativity tools, the drones certainly, but add all action cameras and vlog cameras, anything from DJI.. this is absurd.. so Skydio, if this absurd ban gets passed, you better come to market again.. and stop raising the drone use in wars to justify the US ban..Also, as I watch this, its clear Skydio’s reason for being there is to push their drone advantages to the military
It's definitely not. I have a friend who is a F16 pilot and he said it's legitimately scary. The thing is it's not dji it's the fact all of our electronics are from China.
if a drone from Chine comes into USA to be sold to our consumers to buy, can't we reprogram the drone so the CCP Government can't use our drones to view our country or our privacy??? I hope I am asking the question the right way...
If it was really about security, they could ban the reliance on current DJI servers and DJI data collection implementations starting at a set future date. DJI could adjust and adapt to remove all the privacy/geo invading nonsense in a firmware release.
I agree. This is about data collection. Just like TicTok. Skydio is going after the government money and does not care about consumer innovation and competition. They can't compete, so lets just kill personal use.
CCP did not directly sponsor DJI. It was done by Financial compensation to the China companies doing drone and drone components with the “Sponsorship to high tech or innovative developments” from the local or national governments. It is normal on every area with high technology. American government is doing the same, but with much less money invested. If American government saw the drone industry as the cental of crucial technologies in the future. The right way to do should have been to sponsor more on the technology you care, rather than to ban your competitors.
About the only sensible remarks I heard from this video is the concluding statement by Adam Bry - that the US had allowed its manufacturing base be shifted out of the US in the past 3 decades. That is the one and only factor which frustrated Skydios in producing a good product at a lower cost. That is however a US decision for which the CCP cannot be blamed. As to the rest of the "reasons" why tariff should be raised against DJI, such as CCP subsiding DJI (when DJI actually put up an auction for investment because too many private funds were trying to invest in the company), Skydios sent much less drones to Ukraine than DJI (because the Ukrainian army found Skydios not up to the task), China prohibiting exports of drones to Ukraine (when DJI bans drone exports to BOTH Ukraine and Russia because it did not want its drones be weaponized), China closing market to US drones (when the US can produce nothing that can be sold there), or because the drones are used on the genocide committed against the Uyghurs (when the population of Uyghurs in Xinjiang and their per capita GDP are rising) are childish and farcical. If the US government wants to ban DJI because the US industry cannot compete, just say it. Skydios 2 is a good drone. Its obstacle avoidance was the best when it first came out. However, in other respects, it fell behind the then DJI Mavic 2 pro. While Adam Bry is clever to say that he does not want to stifle competition through political USA, that statement is clearly disingenuous. I think he is seeking to bank on the military sector for Skydios.
Not anything in defense of DSP that rely on DJI for their living. Are there American drones that can fill my needs? Yes. Though they do not work as well and literally cost 5 times as much at least. If I have to go to an American built drone I will be priced out of any market that I do work in. It will put me out of business.
So they are basing their opinions based on one person who is the owner of an American drone company that is clearly trying to monopolize the US market and at the sametime can't compete, so like a baby going to their parents complaining about how he can't compete with his competition instead of doing what he should be doing to know how to compete, this is so pathetic. And almost the whole committee is not even asking on how just very simply to make dji drones or any other drone companies software safer and not posing any "national security threat"!!!
For real if they actually care about national security then why don't we have a secure boarder? For all we know terrorists are just slipping in through Mexico.
The technology discussed is modern, but the idealogy within these arguments sound like it's from the 50s. Where is the representation for everyone who uses DJI products to pay their bills and put food on the table? These proposed bans are ignorant and scary.