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Man jailed for hitting woman with drone | Man jailed for hitting woman with drone |
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The owner of an aerial photography business has been sentenced to 30 days in jail after a drone he was operating knocked a woman unconscious. | The owner of an aerial photography business has been sentenced to 30 days in jail after a drone he was operating knocked a woman unconscious. |
Paul Skinner was found guilty of reckless endangerment, by a judge at the Seattle Municipal Court. | Paul Skinner was found guilty of reckless endangerment, by a judge at the Seattle Municipal Court. |
It is believed to be the first time a drone pilot has been given a jail sentence. | It is believed to be the first time a drone pilot has been given a jail sentence. |
The incident happened during Seattle's 2015 Pride Parade. | The incident happened during Seattle's 2015 Pride Parade. |
According to the police, the 18in (45cm) by 18in drone crashed into a building and fell into the crowd, injuring two people. | According to the police, the 18in (45cm) by 18in drone crashed into a building and fell into the crowd, injuring two people. |
Judge Willie Gregory said he acknowledged that the incident was an accident but added that the pilot had "engaged in conduct that put people in danger of being injured". | Judge Willie Gregory said he acknowledged that the incident was an accident but added that the pilot had "engaged in conduct that put people in danger of being injured". |
Close calls | Close calls |
Prosecutor Pete Holmes said the faulty operation of drones was a "serious public-safety issue that will only get worse" and more prosecutions could follow. | Prosecutor Pete Holmes said the faulty operation of drones was a "serious public-safety issue that will only get worse" and more prosecutions could follow. |
Ravi Vaidyanathan, a drone expert from Imperial College London, said he was "not aware of anything previously resulting in jail time". | Ravi Vaidyanathan, a drone expert from Imperial College London, said he was "not aware of anything previously resulting in jail time". |
He said it was inevitable more accidents would follow and called on the regulatory bodies that governed drone use to provide "a consistent set of guidelines on usage". | He said it was inevitable more accidents would follow and called on the regulatory bodies that governed drone use to provide "a consistent set of guidelines on usage". |
"In the US, there are rules for commercial use but different ones for hobbyists. We are in uncharted territory, but the guidelines have to be consistent." | |
He added the inconvenience to the public was also "non-trivial". | He added the inconvenience to the public was also "non-trivial". |
"Having a drone buzzing around does not add to most people's beach experience, for example, and we need to think about this too." | "Having a drone buzzing around does not add to most people's beach experience, for example, and we need to think about this too." |
During the past fiscal year, more than 1,200 possible collisions between an aircraft and a drone were reported to the Federal Aviation Administration. | During the past fiscal year, more than 1,200 possible collisions between an aircraft and a drone were reported to the Federal Aviation Administration. |
The FAA was unable to confirm any strikes, but it has reported several close calls, including a Lufthansa jet approaching Los Angeles that passed within 200ft (60m) of a drone. | The FAA was unable to confirm any strikes, but it has reported several close calls, including a Lufthansa jet approaching Los Angeles that passed within 200ft (60m) of a drone. |
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