Was he hovering or transiting? If the former, was he above the pavement or a wide median? Was there heavy traffic at the time of his flight or was the pavement largely devoid of moving vehicles?
Flying cars weren't a good idea back in the 1950s when Popular Mechanics (or whomever) predicted the advent of flying cars, and the idea hasn't improved with age. We should hope that such contrivances never become common. Try to imagine the...
A state may legally prohibit launching, landing, and operating drones in its parks, but a state lacks the jurisdiction to regulate use of the nation's airspace above those parks. That's solely the FAA's responsibility. Thus, it should be...
It's probably just as accurate as your local weather forecast, which may sometimes vary depending on which TV station you watch. Out here in the hinterlands of western Colorado, forecasted rains have a habit of never materializing.