i'll tell you
so your point is the drone is less dangerous then a "drunken camper". what the hell do you think that "drunken camper" is gonna do if flying his drone in the park is legal? thats right, now we got a bunch of "DC" flying there drones in national parks. you people have got to start...
you just don't get it. your weak attempt at circular logic doesn't hold up. you base your premise on you and only you. if they ever allow drone flying in national parks it would be disastrous.
and those "activities" have age requirements and can only be done in controlled areas. your mavic on the other hand is a flying lipo fire bomb that can get into areas in a national park that might only be accessible to firefighters by air.
i can't believe all these posts and all these threads on "why can't i fly in a national park" and they all read the same. listen, it has nothing to do with disturbing people, it has very little to do with disturbing wildlife, it has ALL to do with the potential risk of wildfires. you people...
the first thing you need to do is download a gps utility app to your phone. see how many satellites are visible and how many your phone connects too. i usually have about 20 visible and connect to 12 to 16.
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