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Drone Shot With A Shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="graywoulf" data-source="post: 110597" data-attributes="member: 8691"><p>Judging by the damage on the camera, it was facing forward at the time of the incident. I'm not sure if the FAA will take a dim view of you flying over an occupied building or house but at any rate, your Spark should not have been shot at. I fly in my neighborhood but I fly over the street and a vacant lot nearby. So far, I have not had any complaints. But I have had a few people stop on the road at my driveway and ask if I was flying a drone. They are always friendly and just curious though. I would adjust my flight plan for sure if I were you and I agree that you should notify the police about this. Get a still shot from the video of the guy and his location if you can to give to the police. It is a federal crime to shoot at any aircraft in the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywoulf, post: 110597, member: 8691"] Judging by the damage on the camera, it was facing forward at the time of the incident. I'm not sure if the FAA will take a dim view of you flying over an occupied building or house but at any rate, your Spark should not have been shot at. I fly in my neighborhood but I fly over the street and a vacant lot nearby. So far, I have not had any complaints. But I have had a few people stop on the road at my driveway and ask if I was flying a drone. They are always friendly and just curious though. I would adjust my flight plan for sure if I were you and I agree that you should notify the police about this. Get a still shot from the video of the guy and his location if you can to give to the police. It is a federal crime to shoot at any aircraft in the US. [/QUOTE]
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