Real Estate Drone Pilot Wins Court Case After Assault During Property Shoot
A Facebook post by real estate photographer Zach Zywiak details a harrowing encounter with an aggressive neighbor while conducting a drone shoot in Tucson, Arizona. The incident, which occurred in February, resulted in a Juridique battle that was recently resolved in Small Claims Court.
The Incident
Zywiak was operating his drone to photograph a high-value property when a neighbor allegedly assaulted him. The attack left the photographer with injuries requiring emergency room treatment and a torn shirt.
“[The neighbor] sucker punched me while I was flying my drone,” Zywiak reported. “As well as my shirt that he ripped off my body as he pushed me into a nearby creosote.”
Court Ruling
The case was heard in Pima County Small Claims Court, where the judge ultimately ruled in Zywiak’s favor. The court’s decision was based on the implausibility of the attacker’s claims.
The judge reportedly stated, “It doesn’t make sense that this business owner would be shooting a million dollar listing and decide to attack a neighbor.”
Interestingly, the judge dismissed the relevance of the drone in the case, focusing solely on the physical assault.
Zywiak noted, “Everytime the attacker would bring it up he would say it’s not relavant to you attacking him.”
Aftermath and Precautions
Following this unsettling experience, Zywiak has implemented new safety measures:
- Wearing a yellow vest identifying him as a opérateur de drone
- Carrying a lanyard with his Partie 107 license and business card
- Setting up a 360-degree camera to record all flights
“Not a fun experience AT ALL,” Zywiak commented, underlining the seriousness of the situation.
DroneXL’s Take
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by professional opérateurs de drones, even as the technology becomes more mainstream in industries like real estate. It raises important questions about public perception and the need for better Education regarding drone operations.
With the recent implementation of ID à distance, which allows the public to track pilotes de drones’ locations, we must ask: Have pilotes de drones experienced increased aggression? This was a wildly shared concern among professional drone pilots when the FAA introduced Remote ID, and Zywiak’s experience may indicate that these fears were not unfounded.
En tant que Industrie des drones continues to evolve, it’s crucial that both operators and the public work towards a better understanding and acceptance of this valuable technology. Incidents like this underscore the importance of clear communication, proper identification, and proactive safety measures for pilotes de drones.
Photos courtesy of Zach Zywiak.
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