They were breaking more FAA laws off the top of my head than I can count on one hand. I have my commercial UAV license, and like to think im relatively familiar with that stuff.The pilot must have a direct line of sight to the drone, so if you’re certain that’s not happening, it’s a FAA violation. If you know where the pilot might be flying from, you could stop by and inform them of that, and ask that they not harass you while you’re hunting.
It was on public ODWC land sadly. Either way, wouldn’t it be considered destruction of property?If it is over land you own or lease, shoot it down.
Lol nope.Do they float?
___