There are already several drones hanging on the roof of Apple Park

This was something that could be seen coming and that is that Apple Park is a clear objective for many drone pilots who want to show the world the Apple compound, and this can be very good or very bad. This is the case of a drone pilot who asked the well-known youtuber for help Matthew Roberts, for it to locate the drone that had been left hanging on the roof of the Apple compound.

Despite the prohibitions, many users dare to put their drones in the sky of Apple Park to earn a few visits on its channels and they may even discover something new in the place. But sometimes these flights can go wrong and we are facing one of the first drones that hangs on the roof of solar panels of Apple Park, hopefully when they fall (as we see in the video after the jump) do it on these rooftops and not on top of anyone ...

It is dangerous to fly these drones over people but Apple does not initially have the necessary documentation for these flights to be prohibited as we can see on the platform AirMapThat is why we continue to see these flights in the venue. In this case we share a video of the accident and the drone itself on the roof of the enclosure:

Now it remains to be seen how the company itself takes it, although we are sure it will not return to its owner the expensive flying device - it looks like a DJI Phantom - that looks damaged between the solar panels. At Apple they are totally against drone flights in place and the security guards have orders to prevent the flights if they see the drone pilot, but this is rare because of the distance range that these teams can fly. Let's hope at least we don't have to regret personal injury.


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