A Lot Of People Received Drones For Christmas, And A Lot Of People Majorly Failed To Fly Them
Don McCullough/Flickr Personal drones were a popular Christmas gift this year, but many of their recipients failed to fly their new toys successfully.
Occassionally, personal drones and their owners' steep learning curves have caused the flying contraptions to spin out of control and break things or injure people.
A woman in Florida was recently injured when a drone crashed into her, Bloomberg reports. Another drone crashed near a TGI Fridays and hit a man in the nose.
Incidents involving drones have increased to 40 per month, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Despite their shakey fliers, drones few off the shelves in December. Amazon alone is selling 10,000 drones per month, according to Bloomberg's sources.
So, just how bad were the Christmas drone fails? Here are a few of the best from around the web, which were discovered by EpochTimes, Gizmodo and The Verge:
This person, for example, flew a drone into his stomach:
A few months ago, this guy tried to get fancy with his drone and fly it over a basketball hoop as he was dunking. It was an expensive mistake.
This man promptly flew his drone over his fence.
Dad flew his new drone over the fence. Father = son. pic.twitter.com/WM4O8mtqru
- Ahron Young (@AhronYoung) December 25, 2014
This dad got his drone stuck in a very tall tree.
Well my dad got his drone stuck in a tree and we put Cody 25 ft up in the tree to try to sway it down with a broom ?? pic.twitter.com/VeNBcgJMb4
- Juliette Ferrer (@juliette_ferrer) December 25, 2014
So did this guy:
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