You know we've got trees here, too, right?(Just kidding...) As a drone Pilot, I hate trees! I wish I lived in Texas.
You know we've got trees here, too, right?(Just kidding...) As a drone Pilot, I hate trees! I wish I lived in Texas.
I always keep the drone within vlos, but I look at the screen most of the time... . One other tip. I never fly backwards! I always fly forward and reverse the video on Resolve. Safer for the drone & my pocketbook.
Didn’t know I was opening myself up for an inquisition here.If the drone crashed into trees that were between you and the cows, I'm not so sure I understand what you mean by flying within the guidelines of VLOS. Could you see the drone while it was next to the cows or were you flying with "instruments" (e.g. video screen). That approach is what caused a local flying area to shut down to drones. A reckless drone pilot, not seeing all around his drone (vs. just camera view) drone crashed it and injured a member of a wedding party.
Didn’t know I was opening myself up for an inquisition here.
It was in sight the WHOLE time with the exception of when it was fully enveloped and obscured by the tree. Did I use the screen when I was dropping down next to the cows? Yes. I beg your forgiveness for that indiscretion, but I just couldn’t resist the temptation to look at what was on camera. And no, the trees were not between us. I have no idea where you came up with that one. Cows were to the south of me, the offending tree to the west. I’m standing over by the house and barns that are visible just after I left the close up bovine portraiture segment of the program.
Meanwhile, the entire flight area was my own property; my cows, my tree. I know of no renegade wedding party on the property that was in mortal danger, but I’ll be sure to check more closely in the future just in case.
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