You know what I consider a federal offense also? The FAA disregarding the request for flight ban. Pilot injuries and drones outside people's private homes which could have been avoided. A drone flew in and *landed* in my friend's private back yard after literally hovering in their window in NJ last night around 3am with its, lights on, etc. and woke them up to red and blue lights coming through their bedroom window. They live on an EXTREMELY rural, multi-acre lot that not in any kind of high traffic area, as you can see, in fact it backs up to woods. To be clear, it did NOT crash like the one in Hillsborough NJ which virtually no one has followed up on in the news by the way despite there being a fire dept there etc, but regardless, they jumped to record this drone idling LITERALLY facing their literal home windows for just under a minute and while recording around the 48 second mark, they turned off a main light they had on to see if that would give a clearer view in the video because it's so dark out at that time and there is glare etc, and then the drone flew off - only when they changed their lighting so somehow a sensor or monitoring something the drone's lights turned off then their floodlight did, and the drone zipped away after being low enough to hit the grass. There were ten IN FORMATION flying in Hillsborough They called local police as well as the fbi tipline, which obviously did nothing.
See how that pilot had his hand up? I have to drive around like that at night because car & truck lights are wayyyy too bright and they never get adjusted so they point right in your face. It's ridiculous.
Maybe they should tell the American people what the Drones are! What do you actually expect when these Drones are going over people's homes. Government needs to tell the Country what they want to know.
FAA: When can you fly a drone? You can fly during the day if you're flying for fun or flying under the FAA's Small UAS Rule. If you want to fly at night, you must have a drone pilot certificate and your drone must be equipped with required lights.4 days ago :D
For many hours now even the jungle savages who have Starlink know why there are more drones flying there at night than before :) After many days someone remembered that the regulations allowing drones to fly at night have changed and this whole shitstorm on the internet is one big media embarrassment. You have to make USA great again :D
Idiotic beyond words. Don't people realise you can burn a person's retinas out with a laser? Don't worry though people. I know the pilot and the injuries caused. Stewardess's dentures. Co pilot was taking a dump. And also he says. Thanks everyone for the best wishes for his recovery from alcoholism. Peace!
If they don’t want lasers pointing at pilots. then maybe they should come out with who’s controlling these drones. Lasers will be pointed at these drones and potentially even manned aircraft until the feds admit they are controlling these drones.
86 drones for public use and 86 laser pointers... period I mean what do we need laser pointers now in 2024? For those that don't know... 86 stands for (get rid of, all out of)
You know what I consider a federal offense also? The FAA disregarding the request for flight ban. Pilot injuries and drones outside people's private homes which could have been avoided. A drone flew in and *landed* in my friend's private back yard after literally hovering in their window in NJ last night around 3am with its, lights on, etc. and woke them up to red and blue lights coming through their bedroom window. They live on an EXTREMELY rural, multi-acre lot that not in any kind of high traffic area, as you can see, in fact it backs up to woods. To be clear, it did NOT crash like the one in Hillsborough NJ which virtually no one has followed up on in the news by the way despite there being a fire dept there etc, but regardless, they jumped to record this drone idling LITERALLY facing their literal home windows for just under a minute and while recording around the 48 second mark, they turned off a main light they had on to see if that would give a clearer view in the video because it's so dark out at that time and there is glare etc, and then the drone flew off - only when they changed their lighting so somehow a sensor or monitoring something the drone's lights turned off then their floodlight did, and the drone zipped away after being low enough to hit the grass. There were ten IN FORMATION flying in Hillsborough They called local police as well as the fbi tipline, which obviously did nothing.
@@user-pe1tj1pu6c link to video?
See how that pilot had his hand up? I have to drive around like that at night because car & truck lights are wayyyy too bright and they never get adjusted so they point right in your face. It's ridiculous.
Agreed. The glare and light pollution from these high intensity headlights are way too much. Especially late at night or in a snow storm.
i'll stop laser attacking drones - as soon as we get some answers!
@@drscribbles-mcsnifflephd.2996 answers to what... do you really expect the govt to waste its time tracking every drone that has the right to be there
So your one of the idiots?
Maybe they should tell the American people what the Drones are! What do you actually expect when these Drones are going over people's homes. Government needs to tell the Country what they want to know.
Flying drones are generally legal over homes. Ive done it several times. people need to stop acting like stupid animals.
or get rid of the threat then tell us the threat is gone!
Sorry but if you can't explain what something is in the sky. People have a right to point at it.
That is literally false.
People are sick of being lied to. Can't blame them.
So have over 11,000 people been charged, jailed, indicted, and sentenced? No. Useless laws.
US should start talking then if they want shii to stop!!!
They will be honest when people get hurt.
And how many arrests?
FAA: When can you fly a drone? You can fly during the day if you're flying for fun or flying under the FAA's Small UAS Rule. If you want to fly at night, you must have a drone pilot certificate and your drone must be equipped with required lights.4 days ago :D
You keep saying what not to do, even though you are silent and leave people in the dark about why they do so
Crazy they didn’t show the video of the drones multiplying when you hit em with a lazer
For many hours now even the jungle savages who have Starlink know why there are more drones flying there at night than before :) After many days someone remembered that the regulations allowing drones to fly at night have changed and this whole shitstorm on the internet is one big media embarrassment. You have to make USA great again :D
Wait, what are you saying? You know who's operating them?
@@ValiantThorOfficial Yes, certificated drone pilots. What To Know About Drones
www.faa.gov/newsroom/what-know-about-drones
@@ValiantThorOfficialhe doesn’t actually know lol he just babbling
Yet when cops does this its okay😂
@@poeticmyth2108 cops lase your car for speed control. They're not trying to blind you. The cop lasers are not that powerful
Now pilots have to drive blind like the rest of us.
Thats what happens when you lie.
It's dangerous to point a laser to commercial aircraft. Plus all the passengers on board!! Don't do it!!! ✖️
What do they expect? People are freaking out about these drones & the government arnt doing anything about the drones
Dam a Lazer pin can take down a military plane
To begin With those are NOT drones and many emerge from the ocean.
What a bunch of crap!
Meh..
Relax, it was just a NASA drone.
کار امریکا تمام است.
Fake.
Lol how ya gona find em but yeah kids don’t shine lasers at planes
Based
Idiotic beyond words. Don't people realise you can burn a person's retinas out with a laser? Don't worry though people. I know the pilot and the injuries caused. Stewardess's dentures. Co pilot was taking a dump. And also he says. Thanks everyone for the best wishes for his recovery from alcoholism. Peace!
😂 earthlings are funny
Please don't shine lasers at the drones, Ch
If they don’t want lasers pointing at pilots. then maybe they should come out with who’s controlling these drones. Lasers will be pointed at these drones and potentially even manned aircraft until the feds admit they are controlling these drones.
86 drones for public use and 86 laser pointers... period I mean what do we need laser pointers now in 2024? For those that don't know... 86 stands for (get rid of, all out of)