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WTF DJI?... WTF!!?!?!@!?!!!! First Spark flyaway
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<blockquote data-quote="shorttimer" data-source="post: 2091" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Well I'm certainly glad you're okay and commend you on your effort of getting it before it caused any bodily or physical damage to something like an ancient cathedral. I really enjoy the DJI drones and have a number of them including the Spark I ordered just as soon as I could. But with it flying so low, and most people won't use propeller guards, and people fly around other people I just think there will be a number of issues like this surfacing. Many people don't read the user manual or watch the videos - I'm not talking about the original poster and pilot in this case - just look as some of the questions that get asked by people on the P3, Mavic and Spark forums. But as these things get simpler and simpler to fly, just about everyone is doing it and when you have something with unguarded propellers spinning at thousands RPM and people close by unwelcome events will happen whether by pilot error or even a hardware/software error. Even if it is one in 10,000 flights it is too many. Again, nothing against the pilot in this case I am just expressing my feelings and thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorttimer, post: 2091, member: 10"] Well I'm certainly glad you're okay and commend you on your effort of getting it before it caused any bodily or physical damage to something like an ancient cathedral. I really enjoy the DJI drones and have a number of them including the Spark I ordered just as soon as I could. But with it flying so low, and most people won't use propeller guards, and people fly around other people I just think there will be a number of issues like this surfacing. Many people don't read the user manual or watch the videos - I'm not talking about the original poster and pilot in this case - just look as some of the questions that get asked by people on the P3, Mavic and Spark forums. But as these things get simpler and simpler to fly, just about everyone is doing it and when you have something with unguarded propellers spinning at thousands RPM and people close by unwelcome events will happen whether by pilot error or even a hardware/software error. Even if it is one in 10,000 flights it is too many. Again, nothing against the pilot in this case I am just expressing my feelings and thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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