An example of something unexpected.
That'll buff right out.
An example of something unexpected.
if we all follow the rules maybe we can avoid unnecessary restrictions added to our flying of drones. .
What part of " I had permission" do you not get?I don't like people that fly over people. Because i think if I'm in a place with my little daughter and i see a quad or other flying machine flying over me and most of all over her, i can become very violent.
I don't want flying machine over my family head.
I don't want flying machine over my family head.
You know what i mean.Dude you need to stay inside. There have been flying machines over your head since before you were born. Much heavier ones too.
No one can give you permission to fly over my daughter head for example.What part of " I had permission" do you not get?
No one can give you permission to fly over my daughter head for example.
Who is responsible if something bad happens? You? Or do you think that have an insurance is enough? I don't think so. I'm sure you had permission to record video of the event but not to fly over people heads.
When i drive a car I'm responsible to pay attention of driving and street risk involved, when I'm walking on a green I've not to pay attention if something controlled by a stupid owner is flying over my head. The owner is responsible to do not fly his toy over my head because i don't want to be severely injured by a blade for a stupid compass fault or for a stupid battery error. Until will not exist parachute systems No law will allow you and me (i'm a quadcopter enthusiasts too) do that so you have to be responsable of what you're doing and take all the consequences of your stupid actions.Its personal responsibility. Everything in life is a risk. You are putting your daughter at risk driving her down the street in a car, taking her to a playground, letting her sleep in a house with electricity, etc.
Its assumed risk on your part. Everyone needs to act responsibly. If you are really that worried about this I really suggest you do stay home. I wish your daughter (and you) a long and safe life. But life is a risk.
The part where is written that you're allowed to fly 30ft over people heads. Please show that to me.What part of " I had permission" do you not get?
Please don't say stupid thing. When i drive a car I'm responsible to pay attention of driving and street risk involved, when I'm walking on a green I've not to pay attention if something controlled by a stupid owner is flying over my head. .
The law accept car collisions. But the law don't allow you to drive faster than limits, to drive when you're drunk, to drive where is not allowed to. Is it clear this huge difference to you or not?Responsible driving? The risk is same. No matter how good you drive down the street or well you walk through a crowd you are more likely to get hit by another car than you are a UAV.
Let it go, he's in his own little argument already.Responsible driving? The risk is same. No matter how good you drive down the street or well you walk through a crowd you are more likely to get hit by another car than you are a UAV.
A car is about 300 times more deadly than a little quad. The car is far and away more dangerous than the quad. I realize your mind is made up that you want to be mad, so maybe this is a pointless thing to bring up.The law accept car collisions. But the law don't allow you to drive faster than limits, to drive when you're drunk, to drive where is not allowed to. Is it clear this huge difference to you or not?
Please tell me your huge arguments and where the law let you fly over my head with your toy. I'm here waiting.Let it go, he's in his own little argument already.
What does it mean this? A car is necessary to move, to go to work and so on. Law allow to drive car following rules.A car is about 300 times more deadly than a little quad. The car is far and away more dangerous than the quad. I realize your mind is made up that you want to be mad, so maybe this is a pointless thing to bring up.
Do you know if these people signed waivers? Do you know FAA regs regarding airspace? Do you know what the event has insured? Do you know why I thought it was a good idea to engage you in this argument (I sure as hell don't know why). My guess is your answer is no to every single one.Please tell me your huge arguments and where the law let you fly over my head with your toy. I'm here waiting.
I have been on this forum since April 2014 and this is what I see. Most pilots think safety and rules are fine ...until it comes to them and what they feel they are entitled to do. I also would like to fly over events. Do I trust my birds to never fail and maybe drop on someone..hell no. although I have never had any problems. That is not the point really. The props don't even have to be running to hurt someone. A falling Phantom probably won't kill someone but a prop in the eye wouldn't be much fun. The ones on the ground think it's cool and wave. The pilot knows where the quad is and can avoid it if it should fall from the sky. But what about the ones that are unaware? Drop a Phantom on some happy waving people and hurt someone and see the attitudes change. If you want to be a daredevil and risk hurting people...then let it be You taking the risk of being hurt...not others. You can set yourself on fire for all I care while flying your bird. That would be a good video. . I am amazed at the amount of stupidity that goes on here.
Lol. I think I will take your advise. When he started equating drunken driving with flying a drone overhead I realized he won't ever get it.Let it go, he's in his own little argument already.
Then don't go into public places and definitely don't go were Im on vacationI don't like people that fly over people. Because i think if I'm in a place with my little daughter and i see a quad or other flying machine flying over me and most of all over her, i can become very violent.
I don't want flying machine over my family head.
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