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Teen’s Drone Flight Contributed to Wildfire Warning

August 26, 2014 by Alan Phillips Leave a Comment

from bendbulletin.com

As the Two Bulls Fire sent up a massive column of smoke over west Bend on June 7, Morgan Tien and his friends were hanging by the Awbrey Glen Golf Club pool just miles from the flames.

The 14-year-old amateur cinematographer hustled to his nearby home and sent his DJI Phantom — a small quadcopter carrying a GoPro camera — aloft. Launching the unmanned, four-prop helicopter from his back patio, Morgan captured aerial footage of the fire and then posted it to YouTube. It was a departure from the videos already up on his channel, mostly action reels of skateboarding and skiing, and it was a hit.

Viewers checked out the video “to see where the fire was and where it was moving,” Morgan said. They asked for more, and he responded, posting a second video the next day, June 8. The Two Bulls Fire burned 6,908 acres, mostly private timberland. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office calling it likely arson.

Morgan’s drone flights prompted a response from the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Department of the Interior, which oversees the Bureau of Land Management. The agencies issued an interagency aviation safety alert June 25 to aviation operations around the country.

“Although the aircraft remained outside the (temporary flight restriction area), it serves as a reminder that this emerging hazard is becoming more common due to their reduction in cost and the public’s interest in fire and natural disasters,” the statement reads.

This month, federal wildfire officials followed up with a warning for drone operators that flying within or near wildfires could threaten the safety of firefighters on the ground and in the air.

Morgan isn’t the only person who has flown a drone near a wildfire this year. Fire officials also spotted drones at the Carlton Complex Fire in Washington and the Sand Fire in California, said Mike Ferris, spokesman for the Forest Service in Portland. Last year, there was only one drone seen at a wildfire.

“I can only anticipate that this is going to (continue to) increase,” he said.

For a couple of hundred dollars, people can purchase a drone and a high-definition camera. Morgan said he saved money he earned doing chores and yard work, as well as birthday money, to buy the Phantom and GoPro. The setup cost about $800.

Drones may be a problem for firefighters if the drones fly into restricted airspace over and near a wildfire, where air tankers and helicopters could be buzzing around, Ferris said. If firefighters spot a drone close to a fire, they may suspend the aerial delivery of retardant and water from air tankers and helicopters.

Although the drones are small, they could cause big aircraft to crash.

“We just want people to be aware and know the rules and know that it could become a hazard,” Ferris said.

There have been no reported collisions between airplanes or helicopters and drones in Central Oregon or the rest of the country, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

Whereas people using a drone for business purposes need a waiver from the FAA, people using a drone for recreation don’t need such approval. They should fly safely and obey the law, according to the agency.

Morgan, the Bend teen, said he has read federal guidelines when it comes to when and where he can fly his Phantom.

He said he hasn’t been contacted by federal agencies about his Two Bulls Fire flights and said he’d fly again near another wildfire after making sure he was following rules and not violating any restrictions.

Like Ferris with the Forest Service, Morgan expects to see more people flying drones around events such as wildfires soon.

“We are just entering this realm of drones,” he said.

For many people, the term “drone” has a negative connotation, and Morgan said he thinks people tend to overreact to it. To him a drone simply is a radio-controlled helicopter with a camera on board.

“I don’t think that all drones should be looked down upon,” Morgan said.

For 18 years, Waldemar Frank, president of the Bend Aero Modelers club, has flown radio-controlled model airplanes. Wondering if new rules for drones will also put restrictions on his hobby, Frank is among those closely watching the rise of drones.

“Everything is still up in the air,” he said.

The club has a few people with quadcopters, which don’t require a runway like a model airplane, Frank said. He said there will likely be stricter FAA regulations for drones, but it’s unclear whether they will pertain to people flying radio airplanes in a club.

Continue Reading at bendbulletin.com…

Alan Phillips
Alan Phillips

Alan is serial entrepreneur, active angel investor, and a drone enthusiast. He co-founded DRONELIFE.com to address the emerging commercial market for drones and drone technology. Prior to DRONELIFE.com, Alan co-founded Where.com, ThinkingScreen Media, and Nurse.com. Recently, Alan has co-founded Crowditz.com,  a leader in Equity Crowdfunding Data, Analytics, and Insights.  Alan can be reached at alan(at)dronelife.com

Filed Under: Firefighter, Law Enforcement, News Tagged With: DJI Phantom, FAA, Oregon, U.S. Department of the Interior, Wildfire

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