I thought the same thing. I think you’re correct.he actually pokes his head out
No, absolutely not. I'm saying that the media is trying to squash these stories. It makes the current administration look bad. I am so angry and disgusted with the media and our entire government. All I hear is complaints about FEMA, Biden and Kamala. What about all the republicans? Where are they? They should be screaming on the floor of the Capital building demanding these people get help immediately. This is on par with Katrina and nobody cares. Thank God for all the American heroes that showed up to help these people. They are amazing. The entire system makes me sick.Are you saying that the video I posted is misinformation and AI generated?
And who is “they” just looking for clarification. Thanks.
Yea, that's what I was going to say, that picture is the only AI generated image I've seen. All the damage I've seen is legit, and that's mainly from volunteers/citizens - not the media.I'm not sure where these reports/pictures are coming from, but I did see one with a little girl holding a puppy which was later reported as being AI generated to look for sympathy. As far as I know all the reports are of still pictures only not video. I have seen the video and read several reports about the father and son being threatened with arrest if they continued. That one is real. Remember, trust nobody, and there are a lot of fools out there.
I will agree, there should be a system in place to vet these guys first. There does need to be some air traffic coordination.The emergency response guy wasn’t making it up - he did what the training requires. It sounds good to just let anyone come into an area and fly around with no coordination, no indication of the pilots experience level, and no knowledge if the landing sites are safe for the pilot or person being rescued.
Had the guy being rescued walked into the tail rotor after a potentially inexperienced pilot was given the go ahead to do it, everyone would calling for Mr Mustache to be fired.
Low hour pilots are dangerous just taking off and landing at airports - no way I’d let someone I cared about get in a random helicopter in that situation.
The emergency response guy wasn’t making it up - he did what the training requires. It sounds good to just let anyone come into an area and fly around with no coordination, no indication of the pilots experience level, and no knowledge if the landing sites are safe for the pilot or person being rescued.
Had the guy being rescued walked into the tail rotor after a potentially inexperienced pilot was given the go ahead to do it, everyone would calling for Mr Mustache to be fired.
Low hour pilots are dangerous just taking off and landing at airports - no way I’d let someone I cared about get in a random helicopter in that situation.
I will agree, there should be a system in place to vet these guys first. There does need to be some air traffic coordination.