barney captain wrote:Clearly 32andBelow is a drone driver.
...and at any point the 380 could have started a turn and ingested that unnecessary POS.
This was my thought too, a left turnout by the 380 and those two aircraft are in the same bit of sky.
One of these aircraft was operating according to a set of rules that have been agreed internationally and developed over the last one hundered or so years to provide safe separation of aircraft, while the other was being operated with the knowledge of just one person (we assume). I can't believe people are defending that!
To say that the drone would not damage the 380 is reckless in the extreme. Yes, the chances are the drone would do no more than cause a few scratches to the airliner's paintwork but that is trusting to luck, and in aviation safety we should be trusting in thorough planning, not luck.
For such a photo-shoot to happen, the crew of the 380, the drone pilot and ATC would have needed to have an extensive planning briefing first. We can assume this did not happen!
By contrast, although a little off topic, look at how much planning goes into an aerial photo-shoot when done professionally.
https://youtu.be/dFCQJ5sYGtI
707 727 Caravelle Comet Concorde Dash-7 DC-9 DC-10 One-Eleven Trident Tristar Tu-134 VC-10 Viscount plus boring stuff!