Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Drones can easily inflict you claim to millions – Dagbladet.no

(Financial newspaper): Over 10 000 Norwegians have purchased camera drone, but only a hundred have signed specific liability insurance. The
risk thus be personally liable for damage to person or property, type FinansAvisen today.

Now comes the not so drone that far on your own, but there are devices that enable flying a drone 20 km using the camera and monitor. On such a trip can inflict great damage.

Something to think about

Calculations performed FinansAvisen of engineer Gunnar Rokseth in trade for Unmanned Aircraft in Norway (UAS Norway) shows that a drone at 2.5 kg, at a drop of 100 meters, has an estimated force ten times as big as a professional football player’s penalty.

A drone astray can thus be disastrous.

At worst, it may be a case of damage to millions, and as liability insurance seldom covers more than up to one million dollars, the pilot or the person responsible may be left with residual requirement.

– The foremost risk is the risk of serious injury if they fall down, which can be extremely costly, says operational manager Anders Berthinussen insurance company Van Ameyde said.

Drones sticks often

Aircraft Inspector Morten Raustein in CAA fear the consequences of what he describes as escalating madness flight discount drones which threaten health, property and industry at stake.

Raustein shows that all new flying requires operator permission from the Civil Aviation Authority, and mean people have great confidence in the products on the consumer market.

– In “folkedronene” delivered all components of the lowest bidder, and the quality is then. They are notorious for running away, and everyone is surprised every time, says Raustein.

He also talks about the ads that are now appearing in local newspapers everywhere, where the promised bounty of drones that have flown away on their own.

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