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BBC News: DJI makes app to identify drones and find pilots.
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<blockquote data-quote="Vader01" data-source="post: 105794" data-attributes="member: 16767"><p>I'm not against an app that shows were a drone is flying and what type of mission it is flying but what bothers me is that it can show the location of the pilot and that is what I'm against. The average "John or Jane Doe" could abuse that if for some reason they are drone "haters" and could make false reports. Also if someone gets upset cause a drone flew over them or is flying in the same area they are in they could get drone rage just like road rage and seek out the pilot and maybe harm them. This could also set us pilots up as "crime victims" for those who want a drone but don't want to buy one. I think law enforcement agencies should be the only ones who could get the app that shows the pilots location but not the general public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vader01, post: 105794, member: 16767"] I'm not against an app that shows were a drone is flying and what type of mission it is flying but what bothers me is that it can show the location of the pilot and that is what I'm against. The average "John or Jane Doe" could abuse that if for some reason they are drone "haters" and could make false reports. Also if someone gets upset cause a drone flew over them or is flying in the same area they are in they could get drone rage just like road rage and seek out the pilot and maybe harm them. This could also set us pilots up as "crime victims" for those who want a drone but don't want to buy one. I think law enforcement agencies should be the only ones who could get the app that shows the pilots location but not the general public. [/QUOTE]
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