Honestly, what were they thinking? By they I mean whoever flew a drone, at night no less, in restricted air space over a nuclear submarine base near Seattle? The Seattle Times carries the story:
Who flew drone over Bangor submarine base? Navy wants to know
And, just so the public will know how easy it is, next to the online version of the story is an Amazon ad hawking 3 different drones, including the 3D solo with a GoPro attached. Way to go, Amazon.
This is one of a number of instances when a good national drone association for hobbyists could step in and do some damage control.
Who flew drone over Bangor submarine base? Navy wants to know
And, just so the public will know how easy it is, next to the online version of the story is an Amazon ad hawking 3 different drones, including the 3D solo with a GoPro attached. Way to go, Amazon.
This is one of a number of instances when a good national drone association for hobbyists could step in and do some damage control.
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