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Wesley
It's a good idea. But let's take it a step further:
Once a drone locates survivors, make the drone drop supplies like emergency rations, water, blankets, etc. More importantly, it has to drop a beacon/locator.
wallace
Sounds like a good plan during disasters when roads are blocked by earthquakes or landslides. They can fly during the day and are capable of night flights if necessary.
owzer
Drones flying in the dark. What could go wrong!?