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And as an experienced pilot, you would know how to minimize casualties, and put it down in a safe spot attempting to prevent hurt to innocent people. Am I saying there will never be a casualty,? No. Has you cannot say that about any helicopter, auto, or anything else for that matter. And just because you are a pilot, not all pilots agree with your standpoint. I have three that I was with today that completely disagree with you.These things fail all the time - boards, motors, software and wiring. I would bet that your car is a bit more reliable than any flying device made in China. It is not the pilot. I have flown 90 size helis at 100 mph for years. I know very well how to handle these devices; however, I also know these things do COME DOWN all of the time- many times, not the fault of the VERY EXPERIENCED pilot. Enough said!
Bottom line.... Once you take off with your UAV, you have to be willing to accept whatever responsibilities happen. Whether it is at 100 foot 4000 foot, in the woods, or in populated areas. No different than driving a car, you have to accept responsibility for what you and that vehicle does, And know what's at stake every time you use it.