It bugs the crap out of me. I love this hobby and if people continue to be idiots and fly where they shouldnt I could see the FAA either banning drones for recreational purposes or making the rules a lot more stringent. Ive said it since day one. I hate to sound like a negative nelly but someone...
I think people just like to argue. Also most of this is common sense which isnt so common anymore. Seems pretty simple that a drone will break or crash but people could die in an aircraft so dont take chances or try and push the bondries. Its people with this attitude that caused the FAA to rush...
If you break your drone chances are no one gets hurt but if your a dummy and hit a plane people could get killed so your darn right its your responsibility to stay away from them in any situation.
Its attitudes like that which will make us look bad as a hobby in the end. Its not the same at all. Your comparing apples to oranges. In the air you are talking about an unmanned aircraft verses a manned aircraft. The manned aircraft always has the right away. FYI Your little simalarity isnt...
Has nothing to do with SNR. Planes fly below the peaks all the time in good weather and could cause sticky situations for people that fly drones in the mountains.
You are allowed to be 400ft above the ground or object but need to be within your line of site. This is because Planes are supposed to be at least 500ft above the ground or objects. However this changes a bit if you are flying in between mountains because sometimes planes fly below the height of...
I have a FB group called You Drone and I think I have some footage at 400ft. If you decide to come check it out shoot me a PM on FB. I am Anthony Cirullo from Stow Ohio.
Why even push the boundries. 400ft is plenty to get beautiful footage. It because of people breaking the rules that we are in this position in the first place. If you not sure then dont do it.
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