D***... as someone who has flown through Gatwick many times, I can say with absolute certainty that while it is not the biggest airport it is definitely one of the most organized and well-run by comparison (ATL, LHR) and it is always VERY busy. There has always been a very present and visible security element, so if this kind of report comes out of Gatwick I take it seriously. One person or a few people being careless and ignorant can cause such chaos - and as drone operators we have to do everything in our ability to distance ourselves from such behavior or our rights as drone operators will soon be gone - this kind of stupidity can quickly lead to any/all commercial drone operators having to work at a municipal/state/federal level and the private enterprise business people will be removed from the picture altogether. We can't control how irresponsible others are with their drones, so our only real defense is to be as compliant as possible. Things like this can strip us of all of our rights as drone operators. I don't care what the current state of the debate is about whether or not a drone can crash an airplane, I don't want to be in a 777 when a drone hits the glass or gets sucked into an engine.