
In recent years, drones have "fired". From aerial news, remote sensing mapping to agricultural plant protection, the use of drones is becoming more and more popular. China's DJI, Manta Intelligent, Zero Intelligence and Yihang have brought new heights and vision to our lives. However, while drones are convenient for people's work and life, they have also caused a lot of controversy.
Some citizens are worried: Are these aircraft flying in the air safe? What if they fall and hurt people? What about invasion of privacy? For UAV flight, supervision should be strengthened. There are also many drone flight enthusiasts who are worried that once the supervision of civil drone flight is strengthened, will it be "one tube will die" and they will no longer be able to fly as they please?
What are the hidden dangers of drone safety?
What happened to Mr. Liang and Mr. Zhang is not a case. In recent years, news about drone crashes has occurred from time to time. According to media reports, on July 1, 2015, in Shawei Village, Futian District, Shenzhen, a drone fell from the sky, smashing parked vehicles on the roadside and almost injuring people. The party, Mr. Wang, said that his private car parked outside the store was damaged by a sudden falling aircraft, and the windshield and front door of the car were all damaged.
In addition, aerial photography of drones may infringe on residents' privacy rights and also cause concern. Netizen "Night Sword" said, "The popularity of drones can bring changes to logistics. However, the most worrying thing is privacy. For example, the drone hovering outside the tall building, who knows if it is spying on you? " Netizen "Freewheeler" also has the same concern. "Aerial photography of drones should not infringe on the privacy of others. Passing by is no problem, hovering is not allowed."
Ke Yubao told reporters that China's drones started late and developed rapidly, but at present, laws and regulations on the airworthiness of unmanned aerial vehicles have not yet been promulgated. Therefore, in general, the conditions that drones need to meet are that people must have a license first, and then declare airspace. One dissatisfaction belongs to the drone "black fly". According to this standard, there is a phenomenon of "black flying" in a large number of UAV flights in China.