Thus far, the biggest legal barrier to filling American skies with drones hasn’t come from concerns about civil liberties, but from practical concerns about crowding our airspace. If you can’t count on the Bill of Rights, you can put your faith in the Federal Aviation Administration; and this video, leaked by the German magazine Der Speigel legitimates those practical concerns.Reported to the English-speaking world via Ars Technica, the 2004 video resurfaced recently on Youtube. It shows an 88-pound Luna drone narrowly missing a passing Afghani airliner by just two meters. In the plane's wake, the drone lost control and crashed to the ground. The airliner had been routed into the reconnaissance drone’s airspace, according to EMT, the drone’s operators, who also admitted that Kabul’s control tower had no way to know that area was restricted.The German defense ministry is already in trouble for allegedly covering up the loss of millions of dollars on a drone program deemed too dangerous for to be used in Europe. This latest video leak is further proof that people objecting to drones—from America to Europe to drone-laden Asia—aren’t paranoid. Paranoia is, after all, irrational. The 100 passengers on this Airbus had a very reasonable reason to be afraid.