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BigTulsa said:No. And surely not a group of people in a park.
Well thank you for setting the responsibility bar so high for all the rest of us.
BigTulsa said:No. And surely not a group of people in a park.
JustForFun said:BigTulsa said:No. And surely not a group of people in a park.
Well thank you for setting the responsibility bar so high for all the rest of us.
BigTulsa said:JustForFun said:So when you drive to these parks to fly your drone, in your car (with several non-redundant critical systems), how do you possibly account for all the possibilities in such close proximity to other people? It too can experience failures leaving it uncontrollable... And far far more dangerous than a 4lb drone falling from the sky.
Obviously just a crack at the realities and risks we all deal with on a daily basis... Really just not sure why this one is any different.
BigTulsa said:Last I checked my car can still be controlled if it dies...I can set the emergency brake, I can still pull it off to the side of the road. We are also required to buy insurance to drive them. That is such a straw-man argument and is apples to oranges in this case.
That '4lb drone' as you call it also has 4 rather rapidly spinning propellers which may or may not create injury.
I also have my PP-ASEL (not current and if unsure it means Private Pilot - Airplane Single Engine Land) license. I understand the hazards of both land-based and air-based travel. Land based is just a little more forgiving.
Hey, but by all means, continue to play Russian Roulette with your Phantom if you want to by flying over water parks and the like. I'm just here to play Devil's Advocate.
I'm also trying to make sure that people like you don't ruin the hobby for the majority of us who don't go out endangering people and think it's no big deal.
Maybe we're interested in not getting regulated out of legality by the actions of a few who don't take safety seriouslyJustForFun said:Maybe this is a much more high strung group of hobbyist's than I expected! :roll:
JustForFun said:Endangering people... Like I was making kamikaze flybys or something. Keep your britches on old man. Not even one blade of grass was injured while I ran down 5 batteries of flight time today.
JustForFun said:Maybe this is a much more high strung group of hobbyist's than I expected! :roll:
Phantom_Menace66 said:There were probably 1k ppl there
Only a thousand people there? Oy Vey!
I fly a lot and have for many years. I have never been approached by authorities. Probably because I try very hard to be away from crowds and attempt to stay out of mass public view.JustForFun said:What do you guys normally say when you're approached?
JustForFun said:I really purchased this drone for the pictures. If all the places I want to shoot become no fly zones simply because people are scared of "what could happen"... When nothing at all happens in the first place... Then this hobby won't be for me very long.
Makes you wonder if folks who are anti-drone are also anti-gunners.
eroomomni said:Respectfully, I find that most who are passionate about multi-rotors and it's fun, and release of the joy of flying and controlling the aircraft in a creative way don't use the word "drone". It also seems that most who are passionate about flying like this are hooked for life and don't have a thought like "this hobby won't be for me very long", as was stated above. That is why several have shared their common sense in a civilized way. Thirdly, as for the "anti-gunner" comment, I don't think this is the time or place but JustForFun might be surprised to know the answer to the curiosity.
I rarely comment on threads that are nearing hostility but had to throw my two cents in and need to log off now and enjoy the fresh air. Have a great weekend.
JWarren said:JustForFun said:I really purchased this drone for the pictures. If all the places I want to shoot become no fly zones simply because people are scared of "what could happen"... When nothing at all happens in the first place... Then this hobby won't be for me very long.
Makes you wonder if folks who are anti-drone are also anti-gunners.
Sorry if it feels like you are being piled on. You aren't. It's just the frustration of seeing the littlest thing make the national news trying to make our hobby/passion into the new boogie man. I still don't understand why R/C helicopters have been around for so long and the media/public didn't take note of what COULD happen, but now all of the sudden they do. Keep on flying JustForFun.
Regards,
Joel
JustForFun said:I really purchased this drone for the pictures. If all the places I want to shoot become no fly zones simply because people are scared of "what could happen"... When nothing at all happens in the first place... Then this hobby won't be for me very long.
Makes you wonder if folks who are anti-drone are also anti-gunners.
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