Yea, and what the government spends on stuff it's going to be a lot.If they find the owner he will be financially in deep. Can you imagine what a new helicopter roter costs? And a new door? We're talking 1000s here.
If they find the owner he will be financially in deep. Can you imagine what a new helicopter roter costs? And a new door? We're talking 1000s here.
All nice to say, but didn't sounds like more damage as a bird hit.
Can't fly at any parks in nyc,even the ones listed they boot you out.Where he was flying isn't a restricted area unless he was in the gateway area,but there was a tfr so he shouldn't have been flying regardlessThe operator was also flying in a restricted area. Kind of stupid when they have so many nice flying parks in NYC.
And this is what they use for missions? if a quadcopter can take down a black hawk it shouldn't be in service lol
I know it didnt take it down but still gives you little hope lolDidn't take it down, but there is a big difference between surviving small arms fire, and a brick to the rotors.
Well, I don't know. We may have a real issue here nobody is responsible for.And to suggest that something flying illegally into the path of an aircraft means that the multimillion dollar piece of hardware needs an update is preposterous. Dont fly where you arent allowed to.
I hoped I wouldn't have to clarify ...That's why we are limited to max 300 meters Altitude in Germany. Military aircraft have very few limits as to where they can fly.
Can't fly at any parks in nyc,even the ones listed they boot you out.Where he was flying isn't a restricted area unless he was in the gateway area,but there was a tfr so he shouldn't have been flying regardless
Several months ago, I posted on a Mavic forum where an Apache(?) helo was circling me in the southern Arizona desert as I was flying my drone on public land. I had to literally hold up the controller for him to see it and he eventually flew off. I believe he may have either been shooting T&Gs, investigating me as a possible "coyote" or just messing around. What was scary is that I had to bring back my drone from around 2000' away and he was almost in the drone's RTH path. Who would be to blame if his intake sucked up my Mavic? (Attached is a pic of the actual helo) View attachment 1435
Very good comment. I like to watch the police helicopter chase videos and sometimes the altitude, speed, and other data is displayed. There was one video where the pilot went down to 300 feet quite a few times during the pursuit.
So yeah it happens, and probably more often than we realize!
"Model Aircraft Fields
New York City specifically has a number of Model Aircraft Fields that are legal to fly in. Other than the areas listed below, you are not allowed to fly a drone anywhere else in the city:
- Calvert Vaux
- Marine Park
- Flushing Meadows Corona Park
- Forest Park
- La Tourette Park (Greenbelt)"
Drone Laws In New York
So your telling me you've been stopped from flying in the parks listed above?
Simple - You.
Aircraft carrying souls always take priority over unmanned vehicles and as the PIC you have a responsibility to avoid manned aircraft.
Apaches are not exactly quiet so you would have heard it approaching long before you saw it. That is the time to think about evasive manoeuvres.
You were also at 2000 so over 600m away which is debatable whether you still have eyes on the aircraft so at the very least you should have been flying with a spotter.
In a huge city like NYC, having ONLY 5 parks you can fly in is utterly ridiculous.
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