Chewy said:
It is not illegal to fly anywhere (within the casa rules) including over houses and buildings provided you are 30m away from people (people in houses don't count), and under 120m above ground level (taken from where you launch).There are many drones out there used for legitimate business purposes, such as real estate photography, roofing inspections, mapping, power line or tower inspections and construction estimates. Thats not even considering the fact that the emergency services use drones also. Good luck to anybody who shoots down an emergency services drone with explaining that. Lol People need to realise that 9 out of 10 drones they see are piloted by people with better things to do spy on them. And most drones have a camera that can't zoom, and very wide field of view. You're more at risk of being spied on by somebody parked in a car up the road with a $200 point and shoot camera than a $2500 drone. Not to mention everybody has a phone with a camera on it these days.
Well Chewy, while there are CASA rules, a drone above my kids below the top of a 8m gumtree in an enclosed yard, for 5 minutes gives me a certain suspicion.
Frankly if I took it down in any way I dont give a turd about the owner and CASA.
Privacy is a part of a persons rights, and I did report it to SAPOL, they asked if I found the owner as they wanted to talk to them, and I DO have rights, and they did violate the law.
Instruction was to report any drone activity like this even if it had left, they would attend - seems like it is an ongoing issue these days.
So while I chatted to another guy the day this thread was started (he was doing a real estate video flight - I told him there was also one the previous day over the NEW units across the road and two houses away - maybe the Agent is playing you or has another guy also?)
He did not bother me. Nor the previous day drone.
4-6m above my kids in the back yard and heading east on departure, does not make me happy. I would be happy to 'hand back' a drone in a number of pieces after it fell into the fishpond,
only delivered into the hands of Police while the owner was present.
Of course you cant discharge a firearm in a back yard, that is an offence, I would never do that anyway, but dont these things run on radio control around 2.5 Ghz ?
Ever stopped someone from locking their car doors, or, opening them in a public car park for laughs ? 400 and a bit Mhz?
Drones, passing over at speed or around, I'm not really disturbed - BUT, clearly targeting my kids, NOT ON !!
Strangely, I am hanging to buy one too, got to save a bit more.........
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zo...ombat-drone-for-australias-air-force-tomorrow