We use heavy lift drones for professional cinematography. The cameras weigh 
30-50 pounds, so the drones tend to be large and fly with severe control 
latency (due to their mass).  You can do just about anything with drones if you 
can afford to wreck them and not rain debris onto bystanders below.  That being 
said, we have seen a lot of serious injuries from the larger copters (over 100 
stitches into a pilots face) and serious financial losses (over $100k for high 
en rigs).  Even small drones can hurt people and break formations.  So … my 
only real comment here is please be careful.  Even toy drones with prop guards 
can dislodge things or hurt if they fall onto you.  Big drones are damn 
dangerous and if you are on a cave trip where large drones are in use, keep a 
safe distance and stay out from under it.  

Greg
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