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It's like that here in the states with gun laws. The laws only affect law abiding citizens.Its always going to happen no matter what laws are put in place , just like people speeding , robbing ect
Wow can the pilot in the airliner see the drone on radar? Or would his collision avoidance detect the drone? Sorry for the newb questions.
No absolutely not for several reasons.
A) It's a very small racing/FPV UAS. Extremely small radar return if any.
B) Modern RADAR are filtered to not show smaller objects otherwise the screen would be full of birds, trash, MYLAR balloons etc.
Kinna looks fake to me. A drone floating around the sky...and a plane underneath looks like it's doing about 40 MPH.
You ever been there a military airport and seeing a C5 Galaxy or c-141 come in, they look like they are just barely moving.
That's what I believed when I first saw it. There is less stabilization and it turns fast, keeping the plane in frame.Looks like someone fairly skilled in piloting a racing drone being a dinglefritz. In my opinion thats where the odd angles come from.
National News says, “FAA is Investigating!!!!! Hope they can find him!
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