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A training I went to a few months back had this as a topic, drones flying illegally over special events. Under Indiana law, a drone is considered and aircraft per IC 8-21-1-1 "Aircraft" means any contrivance now known, or hereafter invented, used or designed for navigation of or flight in the air. Interfering with the pilot or the aircraft is a crime. We are not allowed to do so. We are required to let it fly for the 15 min it takes to run the batteries down and seize it once it lands.
You better find and ask the pilot if they are an FAA part 107 certified pilot with permission to fly at that special event before you seize private property. You will get sued.
We were talking about the Indy 500 and parade. Good luck getting permission from them. Most other events don't concern us that much.You better find and ask the pilot if they are an FAA part 107 certified pilot with permission to fly at that special event before you seize private property. You will get sued.
unless you have some seriously powerful illegal high wattage CW lasers.
Zero LOLWhat's the daily bag limit on pesky intrusive drones?
You guys and your cute little flashlights can try to blind a drone camera all you want. It's not going to hurt it.
If you want to see what a high end hobbyist laser can do, watch this video. He's fabbing some impressive home projects yet still not powerful enough to damage a camera element >75 yards away. His stuff is way higher power than anything you can buy as a consumer.
http://youtu.be/W6FbUiiwutQ
I liked the system I saw at the last Directed Energy Weapons Conference I was at. You use a high powered laser for a microsecond to ionize a line of air to the target then release what is basically a giant Van De Graaff generator to unleash a bolt of lightning down the trail. Zot! (may not be commercially available or legal in your (or any) state).
I liked the system I saw at the last Directed Energy Weapons Conference I was at. You use a high powered laser for a microsecond to ionize a line of air to the target then release what is basically a giant Van De Graaff generator to unleash a bolt of lightning down the trail. Zot! (may not be commercially available or legal in your (or any) state).