Re: Anyone recognize this A-Hole??
It might not be a Phantom, but to all the paranoid twats out there, a drone is a drone, and they will use any excuse to villify our hobby, that the greatest percentage of participants are responsible operators. In that video, I know the operator was flying irresponsibly by flying above the 400' limit, but it was pretty obviuous to me that the news camerman was determined to make a big issue out of the incident, maybe more so than was neccessary, concentrating more on the drone and operator, than the actual news items that he was supposed to be reporting on - the fire. Even when the drone had reduced height and then landed.
Some of the comments in that article beggar belief, with one calling that particular model a toy. Worse still is one saying that drones (hate that word) should not be allowed in private ownership!
I don't consider my phantom to be a toy. It is camera carrying system which happens to fly, and I would not be spending the amount of hard won money that I have already done, on a toy!
OK the guy was out of order, but is seems that when he realised he was being stupid, he took action to avoid further problems. A stiff warning or maybe a nominal fine should be enough to teach him a lesson. The great gods of helicopter and light aircraft pilots are making a drama out of a crisis.
