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<blockquote data-quote="Ophidia Snaketongue" data-source="post: 73965" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>These drone fliers really infuriate me, as a amateur and (as of a month ago)professional drone pilot. They do the classic 'spoiling it for everyone'. Interestingly, the couple involved have been let off- it seems they had the wrong people. I had various friends and colleagues ask me for my opinion on the Gatwick drones, and they were astonished to hear that these drones must have been hacked to avoid no-fly zones- in other words, it wasn't a mistake, but deliberate sabotage.</p><p></p><p>I feel we need to educate people more, and explain how many failsafes are in our drones.</p><p></p><p>I feel we Spark fliers can do a lot for drone ambassadorship. Our tiny drone is non-threatening, and I never fly without permission. if someone approaches me in a public space, I offer to take a photo of them from the air, and I've never had a bad experience when flying my drone. In fact, most people just want to have a look and are really curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ophidia Snaketongue, post: 73965, member: 4719"] These drone fliers really infuriate me, as a amateur and (as of a month ago)professional drone pilot. They do the classic 'spoiling it for everyone'. Interestingly, the couple involved have been let off- it seems they had the wrong people. I had various friends and colleagues ask me for my opinion on the Gatwick drones, and they were astonished to hear that these drones must have been hacked to avoid no-fly zones- in other words, it wasn't a mistake, but deliberate sabotage. I feel we need to educate people more, and explain how many failsafes are in our drones. I feel we Spark fliers can do a lot for drone ambassadorship. Our tiny drone is non-threatening, and I never fly without permission. if someone approaches me in a public space, I offer to take a photo of them from the air, and I've never had a bad experience when flying my drone. In fact, most people just want to have a look and are really curious. [/QUOTE]
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