My experience is no. I'm more gentle with the controls, and once the drone is out in the cold it stays out until I'm done. Putting it away while still in the cold is a good idea as well. Air is dry. If you bring it into a warm house it will be coated with moisture everywhere otherwise. also...
The lipo battery would be a significant fire hazard too. More and more I am realizing the need to have Transport Canada being so strict. There is all sorts of footage out there of reckless, dangerous, and life threatening use of drones.
when I hand catch my method is different. I bring the bird reasonably close to me and hover. I walk the couple of feet and grab the bird and hold. I pull the throttle back and shut down. The hover is key in my opinion.
Strong case to review your maximum altitude settings. In Canada if above 400 feet you are on the bad guy list. This whole scenario is really quite unsettling. Good it ended relatively well with no injury or property damage.
Why would you make a remark about banning him? His point isn't inflammatory. The man is allowed an opinion. According to my bit of research, many laws were being broken and this type of activity increases the negative perception of drones and drone pilots. In my opinion, only dealing with a lost...
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