As much enjoyment as we all have with our Phantoms, I admit they can be a nuisance to some in regards to noise. Although flying at 100ft is likely high enough to avoid obstacles in many residential areas, it certainly is too low in regards to an acceptable noise level. I would increase to a minimum of 200 ft and try to avoid a direct flyover of anyone's home that has or might complain. Finding a more open and less congested area to fly during warmer seasons when people are spending more time outside their homes is recommended as well.
and just to clarify the response has been overwhelmingly positive, I've had one complaint to probably 100 "woah thats awesome" over the last 2 to 3 years flying.
Guys, I have had my P3P for about 2 months now. I have never taken pics or video of any ones house in my area. When I do fly around my house I am around 100ft in attitude. The below message is a text that my MOTHER received from a neighbor this evening, keep in mind I'm a 36 year old guy who has his own house, wife and 2 kids. My parents are my neighbors directly across the street. Let me know what y'all think about this text my mother received this evening:
Hey Suzie. I'm not sure but I thought your sweet son has a drone. I just wanted to let you know my neighbor and my husband have been getting agitated because one has been flying around. I don't know that it's his, I just wanted to give you heads up.
I used to fly in my back yard but not anymore. I have 3 parks within 5 minutes and just easier and less drama. I would get people walking by saying oh your the drone guy that flys in the neighborhood. No complaints but got the feeling they weren't happy. Even at the park people come up and ask me questions, which I don't mind answering. I'm very polite and usually ask them if they have any questions about the drone. 99% of the time they enjoy watching me fly and have lots of questions. I quess I would not like a drone flying over or around my house either.Guys, I have had my P3P for about 2 months now. I have never taken pics or video of any ones house in my area. When I do fly around my house I am around 100ft in attitude. The below message is a text that my MOTHER received from a neighbor this evening, keep in mind I'm a 36 year old guy who has his own house, wife and 2 kids. My parents are my neighbors directly across the street. Let me know what y'all think about this text my mother received this evening:
Hey Suzie. I'm not sure but I thought your sweet son has a drone. I just wanted to let you know my neighbor and my husband have been getting agitated because one has been flying around. I don't know that it's his, I just wanted to give you heads up.
Guys, I have had my P3P for about 2 months now. I have never taken pics or video of any ones house in my area. When I do fly around my house I am around 100ft in attitude. The below message is a text that my MOTHER received from a neighbor this evening, keep in mind I'm a 36 year old guy who has his own house, wife and 2 kids. My parents are my neighbors directly across the street. Let me know what y'all think about this text my mother received this evening:
Hey Suzie. I'm not sure but I thought your sweet son has a drone. I just wanted to let you know my neighbor and my husband have been getting agitated because one has been flying around. I don't know that it's his, I just wanted to give you heads up.
The last thing is confrontation with neighbor. When I test my quads, I don't fly over neighbor houses. I take my quads to open area, ie retention ponds or community center parking area. When neigbor ask me questions, I give them frank answers. If they ask if I spy on them, I show them the video/picture. If kids want to try it, I have a spare quad for them too. I have been doing quad test in my house for 3 years, so far, I still in good standing with the HOA.Confront them if you know them, hand them a dvd that shows what you do as far as pictures or videos. That's always the best way, just be friendly and nip it in the bud over a beer with the guys. That txt was just a womans way to gossip as a few of them do... Fortunately most don't but when you talk to the guys, it will probably be the first time that they've heard of it... You know![]()
In a conversation with my co-workers (I work at a high school) about 1/3 of them are hostile to any drone activity anywhere close to their property no matter the altitude. One guy is trying to find a way too "Jam" and crash them. Reaction to Drone flights are very strange to me. Other than "spying" (low level intrusion) I dont get it.Guys, I have had my P3P for about 2 months now. I have never taken pics or video of any ones house in my area. When I do fly around my house I am around 100ft in attitude. The below message is a text that my MOTHER received from a neighbor this evening, keep in mind I'm a 36 year old guy who has his own house, wife and 2 kids. My parents are my neighbors directly across the street. Let me know what y'all think about this text my mother received this evening:
Hey Suzie. I'm not sure but I thought your sweet son has a drone. I just wanted to let you know my neighbor and my husband have been getting agitated because one has been flying around. I don't know that it's his, I just wanted to give you heads up.
Open space and agitate your neighbor are two different issues. Just you can fly does not give your the right to agitate other. After all, when your neighbors are agitated, your home life will not be peaceful. I don't go by the rule that just because I can that I should. I value my home life and my neighbor peace of mind more than I can fly over certain airspace.No matter where you live, there are open space for safe flyingI had the same problem my one neighbor call the police on me what i did was stop flying in the area then i call the FAA and was told that after 83 ft it was open space
Totally agree.Confront them if you know them, hand them a dvd that shows what you do as far as pictures or videos. That's always the best way, just be friendly and nip it in the bud over a beer with the guys. That txt was just a womans way to gossip as a few of them do... Fortunately most don't but when you talk to the guys, it will probably be the first time that they've heard of it... You know![]()
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