On my 3 hour commute this morning, I drove by what I thought was a woods fire, so I quickly found a safe spot to park off the road and threw the bird up in the air to get a couple aerial views. Once I was up in the air and started going over the area I realized it was just a simple waste pile burn. Had about 10 piles going, tended by a dozer, nothing special.
I then remembered on the side of the highway about a mile back there was a oversize load parked on the side of the road with an emergency tire change. I then thought I would fly back and take a peek at how they're doing...since I'm already up and all.
I got alongside them on the other side of the highway, there was a man and a woman waving orange flags while the tire repair crew did their job. I saw the woman poke the man and point at me, which caused me to drop down some and draw in a little bit closer. I saw the man pause and then wave his flag at me. I waved back by "wiggling the wings" to which he ran over to the tire guys and everyone stood up to look.
At that point I figured I oughta go and not distract them from important roadside repairs any longer. So I flipped sport mode and rolled off hot foot back towards "home".
The whole point of this story is the ending. Once I got loaded up, I flipped the median and tooled back towards where the truck was being serviced. Flipping the median again, I eased up behind the breakdown with my warning lights lit. Got out and asked the lady if she'd like her photos. After a half second of confusion, she got excited asking if the drone was me. Yep. She had a whole bunch of questions which I answered and explained the lot. She gave me her email address, and right there on the side of the road I sent the two high up overview stills I snapped before the wave.
The man came over and told me how cool it was, and how none of the tire guys spotted it in the sky nor believed I waved back. I emailed him the snaps too.
They both thanked me, and said they look forward to seeing them later. Back on the road I go. Hour and a half left. It felt good to bring a smile to people's faces and make their mundane day a little bit more exciting. One of those stills is below.
I then remembered on the side of the highway about a mile back there was a oversize load parked on the side of the road with an emergency tire change. I then thought I would fly back and take a peek at how they're doing...since I'm already up and all.
I got alongside them on the other side of the highway, there was a man and a woman waving orange flags while the tire repair crew did their job. I saw the woman poke the man and point at me, which caused me to drop down some and draw in a little bit closer. I saw the man pause and then wave his flag at me. I waved back by "wiggling the wings" to which he ran over to the tire guys and everyone stood up to look.
At that point I figured I oughta go and not distract them from important roadside repairs any longer. So I flipped sport mode and rolled off hot foot back towards "home".
The whole point of this story is the ending. Once I got loaded up, I flipped the median and tooled back towards where the truck was being serviced. Flipping the median again, I eased up behind the breakdown with my warning lights lit. Got out and asked the lady if she'd like her photos. After a half second of confusion, she got excited asking if the drone was me. Yep. She had a whole bunch of questions which I answered and explained the lot. She gave me her email address, and right there on the side of the road I sent the two high up overview stills I snapped before the wave.
The man came over and told me how cool it was, and how none of the tire guys spotted it in the sky nor believed I waved back. I emailed him the snaps too.
They both thanked me, and said they look forward to seeing them later. Back on the road I go. Hour and a half left. It felt good to bring a smile to people's faces and make their mundane day a little bit more exciting. One of those stills is below.
