
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Amazon doing that new fast, drone delivery thing, Kansas City, Kansas reported on their social media page.
"Yes, Kansas City, Kansas we are now on the cutting edge in shopping as one of only eight markets for Amazon's new ultra-fast delivery system - Prime Air! Other cities include Phoenix, Pontiac, MI, Dallas–Fort Worth, Waco, San Antonio, Tampa, and Detroit. Look at us."
"Amazon's Prime Air drone, based at the MKC6 fulfillment center at 6925 Riverview Ave., delivers packages up to 5 pounds to Prime members within a 7.5-mile radius (during daylight hours) for $4.99 - in under 60 minutes!!! The KCKPD, which has a long-standing relationship with Amazon and was included in pre-launch planning, operates its own drones and believes that Amazon's advanced testing and technology will address any public safety concerns which residents may have."
"So, the next time you’re out walking your dog and notice a large drone zipping past to land on your neighbor's lawn, don’t be alarmed. It's merely Amazon delivering 500 popsicle sticks and a tube of E600 glue for that science project their 11-year-old forgot is due tomorrow."
"Shooting down a drone is a federal crime in the U.S., as they are legally considered aircraft, potentially resulting in up to 20 years in prison, heavy fines, and civil liability for damages. It is illegal to destroy, damage, or disable a drone, regardless of whether it is flying over private property."






