Yes, I'm just looking into the insurance side of things now but I'll take it along for sure. I like rules so I just wanna make sure I do this right.
I have very good friends down there the bailment part is not an issue.
Hey guys and gals
I live in Canada and often visit the US. Now that I have a P3P I thought I'd bring it along so I wrote the FAA to find out the rules. So FYI, there is their answer:
Thank you for your inquiry. Everyone, including foreign nationals and tourists, who operate a UAS for hobby...
It's easy to fly. You can walk right into a P3 and learn.
I find it's is harder for me to forget my old reflexes and techniques from flying drones and copters. Especially the the pitch/throttle combinations or rudder/pitch turns don't work as well for me. But in time I'll learn.
The crashes...
Thanks a lot BudWalker.
I gotta learn how to mine and interpret this data. Thats just great.
The weird thing to me is that I've done similar landings with helicopters or drones, but I've never flown with system aiding or controlling part of the action like it seems the P3P is doing. I can...
By the way boys, the drone is fine. I pulled it all apart and made sure everything was dry. Everything looks fully functional. It must have spent 10 to 15 seconds fully submerged in water.
here's a pic of my test flight
DJI_0021 by nonameuser posted Dec 20, 2015 at 11:20 PM
So here I was on my 12th flight with my P3P. I have quite a bit of experience flying smaller drones but not with something GPS and systems aided like the P3P. I was trying to land on a boardwalk style bridge over a stream and as I pulled down on the stick it touched down gently but then there...
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