Notice they don't refer to the operator as a pilot.
mtv wrote:And the fire service has been operating Infrared ships (manned) for years. So, this is presented once again by the media and the drone advocates as if a drone is doing something that's never been possible before, when in fact all they're doing is putting a highly trained human out of work and replacing that person with someone with a lot less training.
Cost may in fact be less, but they're not trying to sell that.
MTV

Zzz wrote:
Most drones that fall under the regulation will weigh much more than 250g. They had to establish the lower end of the weight qualification somewhere. See all that plexiglas and bird guts in the pilot's face? Not to mention the instant "open cockpit" effect.. Well that's a danger that I'm glad the FAA has acknowledged. And because a regulatory body has engaged drone "pilots" their awareness of such otherwise unthinkable accidents is better for it.
If one accident occurs every 1.87 million years, and it happens 5 years from now, and it's me with a drone in the face, well fuck those researchers.

Oregon180 wrote:Middle ages reenactor vanquishes drone with spear in epic "Droneybrook:"
http://www.popsci.com/middle-ages-reenactor-spears-drone-out-sky
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