jayhkr
lvl.4
United States
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I would agree. I have "crashed" my drone only 1 time (first 6 minutes of owning it in the air) and it was 100% my fault. Yes, I'm sure there have been a few issues where a motor went bad, battery went bad, GPS failed, but lets face it. It is OUR responsibility to check these things before, multiple times during, and after EACH flight. Since my small incident I have a much better sense of what I need to do to be responsible, and careful during my flights. I'm no expert, by any means. Only have a dozen or so flights under my belt, but I read a LOT, learn from my (and other's) mistakes, and take every precaution to ensure my bird comes home safe and in the same condition it lifted off as. Some people just don't want to take responsibility on their own. To easy to "blame the other foot" for tripping I guess. |
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