Watch out for those "mid-air collisions"

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Watch out for those "mid-air collisions"

Postby Slider » Wed May 15, 2013 8:03 am

http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/2 ... iation-law

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In Swaziland, the days when witches could enjoy the untethered freedom of flying high in the sky are, regrettably, over.

Yes, according to Marketing and Corporate Affairs Director of the Civil Aviation Authority, Sabelo Dlamini, “A witch on a broomstick should not fly above the [150-meter] limit.”

So far no penalty exists for witches who fly below the firmly-defined 150-meter limit, though there are reports confirming that radio-controlled aircraft and kites are subject to the airspace regulation.

Dlamini's statement was prompted following the arrest of a private detective, Hunter Shongwe, who had operated an unregistered toy helicopter with a drone-like video camera attached to gather surveillance information.

The arrest is the first of its kind in Swaziland, and thus represents a clear but confusing legal departure for the traditional authorities, the press, and the public.

So when the Swazi press asked for clarification on the country's airspace laws, Dlamini attempted to explain this new legal territory in a paradigm that might prove more familiar and easy to understand — opting to use a witch’s broomstick to illustrate his point, because after all, a broomstick is considered the same as any other heavier-than-air airborne vehicle, right?

Wrong.

According to American Livewire, traditional brooms in Swaziland are comprised of bundles of sticks or twigs tied together with no handle.

And, while witches are known to use their brooms for applying or fliging “potions” and other cursed substances across large areas, they are not generally used for transportation purposes.

And therein lies Dlamini's crucial, metaphorical oversight.

However, even though witchcraft is something that is taken very seriously in Swaziland —a country where people firmly believe in it and routinely accuse others of using black magic on each other — it can be assumed that Mr. Dlamini used the flying broomstick example only to illustrate his point.
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Re: Watch out for those "mid-air collisions"

Postby bobthebuilder » Wed May 15, 2013 11:47 am

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Re: Watch out for those "mid-air collisions"

Postby Alkemac » Wed May 15, 2013 11:58 am

My mother in law flies one of these - thanks for the heads up (^^)
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Re: Watch out for those "mid-air collisions"

Postby Turbo » Wed May 15, 2013 2:55 pm

hahaha i wonder who services these broomsticks? business opportunity?
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