WIRED editor-in-chief Chris Anderson loves flying home-made Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). But getting your UAV fix comes with risks. Especially when you start flying your drone over the cyclotron at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Chris Anderson, a 45-year-old Berkeley resident and aerial-reconnaissance enthusiast, sparked a minor security scare Sunday when his remote-controlled plane – equipped with a camera – crashed into a tree at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
Security personnel apparently didn’t notice the plane until Anderson asked for help retrieving it, but they’ve taken notice since.
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