STUPID and ultimately damages all drone pilots.
STUPID and ultimately damages all drone pilots.
Thanks Nilanjan. Is it just me though that thinks it’s irresponsible? Nobody may have been killed by a falling drone yet, but do we really wanna wait till that happens? And what about the possible repercussions for all drone owners? If you wanna do something like that, surely doing it in a desert or over the sea the most responsible Way?That has been explained in post #16 (quoted below).
Very good explanation. Any object falling from height is dangerous. This is the reason why drone regulations of all countries specifically put a cap on the maximum altitude we should fly at. However regarding distance, there is never a clear cut limit. Almost all of them only say - Fly in VLOS.
My thoughts exactly Tom...STUPID and ultimately damages all drone pilots.
In Hong Kong, the maximum altitude is 300 ft(91m).This video was from China where as you could imagine there is not law for drones like in the US.
You are wrong there was a person in the USA that died when he tried to rescue a drone caught in electric cables he was electrocuted!This "splat calculator" is very VERY inaccurate.
In real world, every object falling in the AIR, reaches a maximum speed (terminal velocity) and stops accelerating any more.
A Spark battery (or a Spark with battery) falling from 5 km, will hit the ground with a speed of 60 to 90 kph (don't have the time to calculate exactly right know).
It's far FAR smaller than the ...1000 kph of the splat calculator.
Also, drones (until now) are NOT dangerous.
There isn't a single death, caused by a drone, in whole world.
Finally, if someone flies illegally, that means that the airspace he flies in, is already regulated.
If height limit is 120m, what stricter can be done? It is already forbidden to fly higher.
Violation of rules, is an authorities matter.
We are not police or judges, and we don't know the whole story.
Remember the video is from China not the US. It's of course very illegal to do what the guy did but you need to remember that this is a modified spark with modified batteries, which makes this even more illegal.It's posts like this that give the drone community a bad name! Keep posting stuff like this and give the FAA more ammunition to regulate us to the point where we won't be able to fly anymore!!
It doesn't count, and everyone understands that.You are wrong there was a person in the USA that died when he tried to rescue a drone caught in electric cables he was electrocuted!
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