Excellent .... it should be in their training material. We did it in WWII ... we can do it now. As a good will gesture do you think we could post those in the pilot's lounge??
Excellent .... it should be in their training material. We did it in WWII ... we can do it now. As a good will gesture do you think we could post those in the pilot's lounge??
The Drone Catastrophe That Wasn't - DRONELIFE
Investigators now admit that the incident earlier this month that caused a Canadian airliner to take evasive action, injuring two crew members, did not involve a drone at all.
Another BBC drone story with helpful phantom picture.
It all sounds quite believable until they mention the 11,000 feet part.
You have to wonder how professional investigators can seriously pretend to be unaware that practically no consumer drones are capable of flying to such an altitude - but they clearly want to imply that's what it was.
Football-sized drone flown 20m from Heathrow-bound plane - BBC News
They say what is going to make people watch, a couple of years ago we were all going to die from ebola then opps all better on to the next crisis to get people wound upThe media hasn't presented "unbiased, factual" accounts since I was a kid. It's all about sensationalism and spinning to present the reporter's/media outlook's opinion.
The thing I don't understand is that I can barely see my drone when its 2-300 feet out. And I'm standing still, looking in the sky, with no distractions. I don't understand how pilots, who're flying a plane at over a hundred miles an hour are able to spot a tiny little drone and able to comprehend what it is all while monitoring everything else they have to look over.