What I find hilarious is that aircraft now need to be "under the control of an air traffic controller". Exactly how does the controller control the aircraft remotely to ensure compliance? Now, if he has a armed helicopter that responds to his instructions, then you've got an air traffic controller, otherwise you have an air traffic advisor.
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