I'm just giving my side of an incident but people are translating that I'm in the wrong for simply flying with permission within boundaries with legal gear.
"you just do what you want"
Chuck got fly up his backside
Yeah at the request of stupid pilots who flout the rules just like some drone pilots.
You know there are peni-heads everywhere. I did fly RC up until I was 16 then lost interest. I got back into drones abt 20 months ago. Now I'm 42 work 50hrs a week. it's a hobbie I must have invested over 2k in that time, I'm not going to go out & spoil it for my self.
I did see my arse with the pilot but I went up within 200' the drone was between me & the lighthouse & he came up behind for about the 6-7th time. So if he is only about 100' Above a 87' high structure. Yes they may turn it into fake news but the camera don't lie. So even though I pretty much coverd it. Chuck who may be the dumb pilot for all I know, is still gonna say,
yeah but. All I can do is be sensible if something happens beyond my control then that's life.
Uh, no. I wasn't "the dumb pilot", since I haven't been in the UK within the past decade. But having been a military aircraft crewmember as well as in law enforcement, I have had prior contacts with individuals that take the attitude of: "I'll do whatever I bloody well want. And I dare you to do something about it!!!" For those in the position and authority to enforce the rules, regulations, and statutes, it's just a matter of patience, observation, and timing. Sooner or later. The one that "threw down the gaunlet" will slip up and violate something. Maybe not something directly related to the subject of the dare, but something entirely unrelated, and be caught in the act. And it will be a legitimate arrest or citation issued. At thst point, the "challenger" can argue his case in front of the judge. Who will no doubt take note that the violation prosecuted, is entirely unrelated to anything else the violator is arguing. IE: Caught speeding in his car, not flying a drone, etc. Just like if your neighbors make a complaint for a violation. Police are under no obligation to ignore another violation in plain view, unrelated to the initial complaint.