I really don't think the FAA would consider Roman candles as remotely reasonably safe. This is in the regs so that bush pilots can drop stuff off in the middle of the wilderness, not so you can play boom.
Must want to film the fire he starts [emoji91]
Think it was the egg nog... I though it would be a good conversation topic at the time lol.Know you know you have seen this done here gfred in videos .
Not sure where ya going with this .
Maybe just curious if this new group has done it maybe .
It wasThink it was the egg nog... I though it would be a good conversation topic at the time lol.
Kcam your starting to sound like a pilot. lol
It has been shown here before. It is most likely illegal to do.
It is legal to drop objects from an aircraft as long as no hazard is created. It's open to interpretation, but I would suggest that deliberately shooting fire balls on the ground would be a hazard.
§ 91.15 Dropping objects.
No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.
This is okay if one uses common sense. But then again, common sense isn't as common as you would hope. I could see doing this where I live because there are many, many wide open areas with no people (Alaska) and in the winter with snow on the ground and trees the fire danger would be non-existent. It would be a "blast". But of course some dumb-*** will go and do it in a park or city, or in the summer and start a fire.... argh.In the regulation it states if reasonable precautions are taken.
If you are in a area that is not a fire hazard and away from people including yourself I'd say you took precautions. And again I'm sure the regulation mainly set for open cockpit flyer's so pilots or passenger's don't just throw things out. I highly doubt anyone will care about your drone and Roman candles.
Don't get me wrong I still think it's a bad idea but I wouldn't say it's unsafe if done properly. A phantom dropping out of the sky due to a battery cutout is just as dangerous and could be more dangerous depending on where it happens as you may not be ready for it.
Don't be an idiot about it and you will be fine. Strap some candles on at the local park and you will get what you deserve for being a tool.
Haha! Pretty funny! What your mom think?Well I tried a Roman Candle in my mother's kitchen when I was 14. I didn't realise things shot out of the end! It hit the ceiling - ricocheted around the room and set a curtain on fire! Was pretty cool looking back.................
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