I first used Drone Sim Pro. It only has two scenarios but it's good to practice. I now use the DJI free Sim but you need a good video card.
My DJI assistant 2 doesn't like multiple monitors. Try different USB ports and cables. Mine hover much more solid when calibrated.
I put one of the clear silicone ones on to fly between storms. It didn't fit tight on my P4P. It was a dronedeploy mission. Half way thru the grid the drone started making wavy lines.
I recalled it and tried to get it soft soft ground. About 15 up a wind gust flipped it over backward and it...
I understand you have to err on the side of safety but seriously...two unidentified pilots saw and confirmed them? What type UAS are they? What altitude were they at? Was it below 400 feet? Where were the pilots? What speed were the pilots flying at? Makes for a good public panic story but no...
It sounds like they are wanting to impose more testing and inspection fees. Pat Mullen, Manager, Small Airplane Standards Branch, AIR-690, Policy and Innovation Division, Aircraft Certification Service sounds like he doesn't understand drone usage.
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