CAG
Well-Known Member
Point is I think you are grasping at straws. This was not a good decision in any way shape or form. It is likely that had he been caught by responders he would have been referred for charges. You just don't fly in those situations, period.
And from the size of the fire no-one needed a drone to tell them there was a problem.
And from the size of the fire no-one needed a drone to tell them there was a problem.