And a responsible pilot shouldn't require a TFR to know that it was entirely wrong and dangerous to be flying in that area with search and rescue operations in progress and people's lives hanging in the balance.
That was the situation. The pilot was violating a TFR. This has nothing to do with trying to blame the media or what altitude the drone was at. They should not have been flying there at all.
This is mostly true. There is but one source and all the news media are reporting off the same source and it's the FB post from the government. If you read the news stories, they are all basically the same which means they copy each other but...
Then go ask the helicopter pilot.
Who are you to suggest they were doing something wrong?
You weren't there, you have no idea what they were doing.
Given the emergency issues where this happened, there's a pretty good chance that whatever they...
I don't have a misconception. I'm curious as to why they need to fly below 400 feet?
I'm implying that there could be an easy compromise to get more eyes in the sky without causing more danger.