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I'm a drone pilot I'm really cool
I'm a drone pilot I'm really cool
You know there are generally several full sized acft flying over 4th of July fireworks displays all the time which if something went wrong has the potential for much more serious consequences than these. Most fireworks are launched over remote areas so chances are as ridiculous as this sounds if one of those Phantoms would have been hit it probably wouldn't have resulted in anyone getting injured.
I'm not making any excuses for this, certainly bad PR for MR's but the problem is when the MR community condemn's actions like this it almost always results in the media running with it and exacerbating the story ten fold. I know reporters who's job it is to cover things like this that troll RC threads and they never mention the condemnation by this community, they just use it as a source of information to sensationalize their own agenda.
To be totally honest, I think the first video has some awesome shots in it and look at how many times these videos have been viewed in such a short amount of time! We launched a petition to help regulate commercial AP a little before these videos were shot and we're barely at 110 signatures, these videos are at almost 3M views. So it should be no surprise that next year there will be hundreds, if not thousands of MR's flying through fireworks displays, just like there were hundreds of full sized acft flying above them this year.
My point, in part, is that I'm not aware of any accidents as result of flying MR's through fireworks so if these videos had not been uploaded and viewed millions of times then no one, including the media would be the wiser for it. But because these video's have gone viral there's a good chance that the media will pick up on this story and use it to condemn MR's when in fact this was actually pretty much a non issue.
I haven't turned on the news so I don't know but I can bet that if this gets picked up that by the time it makes the lame stream media they will be reporting how dangerous this was, the MR's could have been hit, caught fire and flown into a nuclear power plant and incinerated the east coast. I'd also be willing to bet that there were those that flew MR's into a fireworks display that were hit, totaling their beloved Phantom but we don't hear about that because the video either wasn't uploaded or not nearly as compelling as these.
Probably the biggest risk to shooting these videos was the same risk that people take daily flying Phantoms, that it would fly away uncontrollably.
You know there are generally several full sized acft flying over 4th of July fireworks displays all the time which if something went wrong has the potential for much more serious consequences than these. Most fireworks are launched over remote areas so chances are as ridiculous as this sounds if one of those Phantoms would have been hit it probably wouldn't have resulted in anyone getting injured.
I'm not making any excuses for this, certainly bad PR for MR's but the problem is when the MR community condemn's actions like this it almost always results in the media running with it and exacerbating the story ten fold. I know reporters who's job it is to cover things like this that troll RC threads and they never mention the condemnation by this community, they just use it as a source of information to sensationalize their own agenda.
To be totally honest, I think the first video has some awesome shots in it and look at how many times these videos have been viewed in such a short amount of time! We launched a petition to help regulate commercial AP a little before these videos were shot and we're barely at 110 signatures, these videos are at almost 3M views. So it should be no surprise that next year there will be hundreds, if not thousands of MR's flying through fireworks displays, just like there were hundreds of full sized acft flying above them this year.
My point, in part, is that I'm not aware of any accidents as result of flying MR's through fireworks so if these videos had not been uploaded and viewed millions of times then no one, including the media would be the wiser for it. But because these video's have gone viral there's a good chance that the media will pick up on this story and use it to condemn MR's when in fact this was actually pretty much a non issue.
I haven't turned on the news so I don't know but I can bet that if this gets picked up that by the time it makes the lame stream media they will be reporting how dangerous this was, the MR's could have been hit, caught fire and flown into a nuclear power plant and incinerated the east coast. I'd also be willing to bet that there were those that flew MR's into a fireworks display that were hit, totaling their beloved Phantom but we don't hear about that because the video either wasn't uploaded or not nearly as compelling as these.
Probably the biggest risk to shooting these videos was the same risk that people take daily flying Phantoms, that it would fly away uncontrollably.