How People Are Allowed To Fly Drones Indoors At CES
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Steven TweedieEver wonder how drones are shown off at CES?
Plenty of exhibitors simply displayed their drones on the ground at their booths, but some would actually give flying demos.
Due to safety concerns, you’re not usually allowed to fly a drone
indoors at CES, but exhibitors were given a pass this year if they
constructed a flying zone at their booth using massive mesh nets.
We’ve already seen what can happen when a drone runs out of battery and plunges from the sky, and CES is already crowded enough without having to worry about drones flying overhead.
While every square foot of booth space costs plenty at CES, these
netted areas allowed exhibitors the chance to fly their drones without
worrying about injuring anybody, and they offered a safe place to let
curious passerby the chance for a test flight.
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