Increase in illegal drone flights causes grounded flights, issues for firefighters

Flying a drone is one of the easiest, and now cheapest, ways to get a bird's eye view of almost anything. Yet as more people catch the drone bug, those unmanned aircraft are showing up where they shouldn't. "Drones can cause major concerns for aircraft, not just helicopters, but fixed wings, especially smaller aircraft," says helicopter pilot Dan Oppenheim, who flies LiveCopter 3 for KCRA. He's been flying for more than a decade and says that unmanned equipment like drones are becoming more of a worry for people in the air.