Where are the ntsb's conclusions?I was willing to withhold judgment and give this person the benefit of the doubt in terms of being at fault in the causative sense, but the UAS pilot was clearly negligent and caused this collision. Even if he had just called the tower before launching this might have been avoided. Also, no matter how serious you take altitude restrictions in Class G airspace or whatever, to violate a COA in Class C when *you're on a job* is so stupid I can barely believe it.