The article seems to suggest that they received some sort of "approval" for the flight. Seems unlikely. I'm definitely interested in the logistics and legalities of the flight itself, and what authority(s) allegedly approved it. Thanks for the share.
To use the “SOS” example in the article, all a drone does is highlight what the detainees want the onlookers to believe. It does not give creedence or validate whether they have a due process voice. How the writer can sway an audience is a...
The Abandoned office complex in Stirling. A drone tour inside & out, filmed on 22nd April 2025. Formerly owned & operated by Scottish Amicable/Prudential this huge complex has lain abandoned for around 3 years now. This is a follow up video to...