Actually, the news stated the pilot that crashed it was not hired by the event. Apparently he was a recreational user who didn't know/check the laws. The event was captured by the crew that actually was hired for the event. They were well away from the crowds but we're fortunate to catch it.
I just wanted to clarify my post beginning "Thought I'd ad my 2 cents"
I mentioned recreational flyers in the same context as commercial flyers flying under exemptions. The guidelines for recreational flyers aren't exactly the same.
Please refer to this link for a more accurate guideline for...
Obviously you have not read my last post for further clarification that provides direct quotes of TC guidelines for both recreational flyers and commercial flyers wanting to fly under exemptions?
Don't shoot the messenger! lol ;-)
But I'd be upset too if I found all that out for the first time...
I agree. ...which is why you and other flyers should be careful and look at the proper link that lays out the law article by article. Not a brief tutorial link that skims over the basics.
Recreationally it's so tight it's virtually impossible to fly within any city or town limit. You can't...
If you would like a little help...A little note on exemptions!!
Don't be misled that the weight and or size of your drone automatically means you can go where you want.
For recreational users its very tight and commercially within the exemptions (Phantoms etc. based on weight) it is illegal to...
Thought I'd ad my 2 cents. As of this year (2016) recreational users (and commercially within the exemptions - ie Phantoms etc) it is illegal to fly a drone within 5 MILES of any town or built up area in Ontario. That means there actually has to be 10 miles or more between 2 towns to legally fly...
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