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All that "no flight over crowds" is about to end soon anyway.
If you took that news to mean "for all drone operators", you would be wrong.
All that "no flight over crowds" is about to end soon anyway.
OP, how do we even know the drone wasn't flown by someone who was asked by the band to record their performance?
Really??????
The whole story would be there is not a company in the world that will insure against this. This could kill someone if it came down amongst the people.While I agree that this appears unorthodox, there may be more at play here. It's possible the operator has appropriate insurance. Would be interested to know the whole story.
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I cant believe anyone has an attitude like you. Amazing.
OP, how do we even know the drone wasn't flown by someone who was asked by the band to record their performance?
With that being said, there has never been any helicopter or airplane crashes? People don't drive at 40mph within feet of pedestrians walking on sidewalks in NYC? A stage has never collapsed during a performance? Let's get real here everyone needs to get over themselves. An accident can happen with any technology at any time.
I'd be a lot more concerned with manual < $100 quads flying over my head than any smart drones.
STILL a law breaking and endangering ***-hole!But it was an Inspire! That's a professional drone.
I agree that I would not want any drone flying near me while enjoying a concert.
However, I wonder if a "tethered" drone would be more acceptable (from a legal POV) and the tether could also provide continuous power.
Guys, let there be no mistake. What we are flying is four sets of high-speed razor blades, and should anyone be flying one in this manner, and someone gets hurt OR KILLED in the process, --------You willing to get a charge of negligent homicide to get this kind of picture?
I didn't. In fact I was reading the recommendations submitted Friday before last on the different categories and reliabilty requirements.If you took that news to mean "for all drone operators", you would be wrong.
Really??????
Idiot response. No comparison to flying for a shot over a race vs low level immediately over the top of a crowd. And I guarantee you, (as a professional pilot) the FAA will LOVE to get involved if you have an accident. Hanging you would be exactly in line with their current desire to regulate all of us LEGAL OPERATORS into oblivion.Guys, let there be no mistake. What we are driving are four sets of wheels with tires on them carrying a 3300lbs car at 200mph, and should anyone ever be driving it near people, and someone gets hurt or KILLED in the process, -------- You're willing to get a charge of negligent homicide to get this kind of picture?
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