Another idiot, identified in CBC article, flying over large crowd.
See CBC article at this link:
See CBC article at this link:
Another idiot, identified in CBC article, flying over large crowd.
See CBC article at this link:
ThisIm sure they will add more rules, restrictions and no fly zones for the people that ignore all rules restrictions and no fly zones.
Has it been proven that the operator wasn't authorized to fly over the event? I would hate to see all this belly aching when the guy or gal did everything they were supposed to. I know the US has a list of every drone authorization they (FAA) issue, not sure if Canada does the same?
It's probably not over from a enforcement standpoint.
it should be possible to fly without to much hassle in abandoned zones, far away from no-fly zones. A two hours course explaining what you can and can't should be enough for recreational flying... When rules are to strict, people don't obey anymore. even the rules that make sense...
The unlawfull behaviour of one does not justify the unlawfull act of someone else.Nothing like seeing people with phones up to their face while driving 60 mph. (Here in Florida it's illegal) Must have seen 30 on the way home yesterday, I'm sure I'll see more today....it's a everyday thing!
The unlawfull behaviour of one does not justify the unlawfull act of someone else.
It is what we call the "but he did..." excuse used by the children at school.Fully agree. Sadly this forum is top heavy with that kind of invalid argument.