Msg ID:
2802077 |
Had a drone real estate photographer pull up next door.... +0/-3
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Author:[I was biting my tongue]
1/2/2024 10:41:37 AM
Reply to: 2802076
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After taking pictures inside, he goes out to his car on the street several houses away, pulls out a drone from his trunk and starts flying it from the middle of the street with traffic passing him. He had no concern for their prescence. He then starts hovering about 10 feet in the middle of the road to get picturs of the front of the house, climbs high, moves all aound the place quite a distance away to get those aerial views. But, he never looks up, only down at his controller device (tablet). Then, he maneuvers the thing to the backside of the house and well out of line-of-sight view. Getting tired of standing, he then goes into his car and sits inside the vehicle not even looking out the windows.
Bet he wasn't "certificated" and his drone registration not in compliance.
The FAA opened up a huge can of worms for aviation safety by not strictly regulating these things! |
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Msg ID:
2802080 |
Had a drone real estate photographer pull up next door.... +1/-3
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Author:so what was so
1/2/2024 11:00:52 AM
Reply to: 2802077
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dangerous about it |
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Msg ID:
2802087 |
Had a drone real estate photographer pull up next door.... +2/-2
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Author:Fat man
1/2/2024 11:47:13 AM
Reply to: 2802080
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Just that a half pound battery will take a pilot's head off at 90 mph. |
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Msg ID:
2802088 |
Had a drone real estate photographer pull up next door.... +2/-4
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Author:so don't fly
1/2/2024 11:54:20 AM
Reply to: 2802087
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your helicopter down the middle of the street at 90 mph |
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Msg ID:
2802089 |
Had a drone real estate photographer pull up next door.... +1/-1
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Author:oh wait
1/2/2024 12:00:15 PM
Reply to: 2802088
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the cops did say they sometimes have to hover over the tops of houses to catch the bad guys so I guess this could be a problem. |
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Msg ID:
2802093 |
that's a safety risk to motorists. not keeping line-of-sight +0/-2
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Author:is a risk to aircraft.
1/2/2024 12:09:56 PM
Reply to: 2802088
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Flying them without a UAS certificate for compensation or hire is illegal |
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Msg ID:
2802094 |
that's a safety risk to motorists. not keeping line-of-sight +0/-2
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Author:you don't know if
1/2/2024 12:18:56 PM
Reply to: 2802093
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the operator had a certificate or not bro |
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Msg ID:
2802095 |
You don't know what I know or don't know, sis! (NT) +1/-2
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Author:[trust me though, that I do know]
1/2/2024 2:42:41 PM
Reply to: 2802094
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Msg ID:
2802097 |
You don't know what I know or don't know, sis! +0/-2
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Author:you already said
1/2/2024 3:00:28 PM
Reply to: 2802095
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you didn't know so I'll take your word for it and why were you biting your tongue bro |
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Msg ID:
2802100 |
No... I bet you he wasn't (NT) +1/-3
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Author:It's like liar's poker, lil sis!
1/2/2024 3:33:20 PM
Reply to: 2802097
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Msg ID:
2802106 |
No... I bet you he wasn't +0/-1
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Author:sounds like
1/2/2024 3:56:18 PM
Reply to: 2802100
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you made up the whole thing bro lol |
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Msg ID:
2802110 |
No... I bet you he wasn't +0/-2
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Author:AIRSPACE
1/2/2024 4:45:43 PM
Reply to: 2802106
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looks like this was inside the class C surface area. seems like the drone would need permission to be there and the operator would fcing additional FAA issues as a result? Hopefully they make an example of this idiot |
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Msg ID:
2802148 |
No... I bet you he wasn't +0/-1
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Author:I agree
1/3/2024 12:03:21 PM
Reply to: 2802100
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you're a liar |
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Msg ID:
2802167 |
Drone “Pilot” +1/-1
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Author:Old School
1/3/2024 3:51:46 PM
Reply to: 2802076
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The only good drone is a target drone... |
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