I disagree on this being a commercial endeavor. If I make an aerial video of a friend’s wedding just because he’s my friend and nothing else, that doesn’t make it a commercial use. I say, gather the permissions you need from the property owners and do your thing.
Well. Ok then. A battery operated (since the problem was the power in the first place) 7 inch monitor ($350 on up I guess) an hdmi cable strung across the yard ($20-50) may be a decent solution for you. But for the $5 that litchi VUE will cost me, I bet I can set mine up quicker than you can...
As a matter of fact, I have... it isn’t rocket science. Getting power in the field isn’t a magical feat there buddy. A simple inverter plugged into you cigarette lighter will do the trick. Think out of the box... setup a cheap WiFi router and do your thing. Litchi VUE works so so, but if...
Litchi VUE... you’ll have to setup a WiFi router (I assume it doesn’t actually need internet access) but hand them a tablet and tell them to stand “over there”.
Anybody ever request clearance to fly in restricted military airspace? Was the process cumbersome? Is there even a chance of getting clearance? What do I say/not say when I ask? Thanks. Got a job in the Mojave Desert coming up and it’s smack dab in the middle of Edwards airspace.
Thanks.
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