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Anyone ever lend a friend the controls to the drone and they end up crashing it? I've let many people take control of my Phantom 3 and I feel they can't **** up as long as it's high enough and within our sight. However I don't let people attempt to fly it low if they just want to try it out.
I let my friend who probably is the main guy who asked to drive my drone the most and yeah I let him. Every other time he was totally fine and never got close to crashing. But this time for the Super Bowl party, he has crazy ideas like trying to land it on the roof of house. Which was stupid because it's inclined so I told him no. Then later I let him fly again and he's speeding around and laughing his *** off, which was fine with me because I put the drone above all trees & light poles. But then he brings the drone down to an unsafe level and I told him to bring it back up. He doesn't listen to me, books the drone past our house, and crashes it into a tree.
The only drone he ever bought was for his dad's Christmas gift, like some $100 drone from Brookstone. Which is ******* a waste of money their drone was barely flyable and it won't return home. I have no idea how he thinks a $100 brookestone drone is a replacement for a DJI drone, or why he doesn't just buy one. He could find one on Craigslist for cheap if he tried hard enough instead of taking his money to Brookstone and getting shitty stuff.
There's no point to get mad at him or criticize him, all I want him to do is try to repair it with his engineering friend or buy the drone off me. The drone still flies though, but it's still has scratches.
I let my friend who probably is the main guy who asked to drive my drone the most and yeah I let him. Every other time he was totally fine and never got close to crashing. But this time for the Super Bowl party, he has crazy ideas like trying to land it on the roof of house. Which was stupid because it's inclined so I told him no. Then later I let him fly again and he's speeding around and laughing his *** off, which was fine with me because I put the drone above all trees & light poles. But then he brings the drone down to an unsafe level and I told him to bring it back up. He doesn't listen to me, books the drone past our house, and crashes it into a tree.
The only drone he ever bought was for his dad's Christmas gift, like some $100 drone from Brookstone. Which is ******* a waste of money their drone was barely flyable and it won't return home. I have no idea how he thinks a $100 brookestone drone is a replacement for a DJI drone, or why he doesn't just buy one. He could find one on Craigslist for cheap if he tried hard enough instead of taking his money to Brookstone and getting shitty stuff.
There's no point to get mad at him or criticize him, all I want him to do is try to repair it with his engineering friend or buy the drone off me. The drone still flies though, but it's still has scratches.