DJI has a number of good points, and as a company I understand their desire to defend their products and their brand. For me, the issue is outside of what is seen in the videos. A drone crashing into a plane or helicopter is dangerous, period - so making efforts to avoid it is of course necessary... however the first thing that came to my mind wasn't about the damage done by the drone itself - what about the battery(ies)? What happens when a lipo battery smacks into a wing full of jet fuel? What's the worst case scenario there? Is that a topic of debate or engineering approach to make the unlikely event of a drone striking a plane or copter less likely to be catastrophic? is it even possible for a sudden fire/explosion/ignition incident? The batteries would undoubtedly be smashed to bits, with all sorts of potential chemical & metallurgic reactions, etc. Fire only needs three things to exist, air fuel & a spark - and a drone hitting a flying vessel could certainly complete the three. So I think this topic is necessary and important - but is the discussion going in the right direction?
Another point is that while in default they are restricted to 400', that limit can be altered upwards to whatever height you wish just by a click of a button in the GUI and without any need to prove any competence
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