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Yes. Ypu are entirely right. What I am trying to discover and verify is which category is a P4P?
The Phantom cannot currently qualify as any category. This requires testing and a Declaration of Compliance from the manufacturer. So for flight over people, I'm afraid you're out of luck. Sorry...
Very good according to safety but not so good according to GPS signal. In a narrow places even a small diminishing in signal strenth can cut off GPS. But probably in such places there won't be people under the drone.
So in general this is an exellent device. Don't know how in states ,but here in EU Slovenia cvould get it for 300 EU.
A parachute does sound like a reasonable way to address the problem of energy transfer in a crash. But because of the way the regs are worded, IMHO, you will NOT be able to self-certify your existing drone to a Category by adding a third-party parachute recovery system to it.
Maybe this will change in the future. But I believe Category qualification can only be determined by a manufacturer who has designed an entire UA that meets the requirements. The regulatory wording is complex and contains nested logic so feel free to disagree if you wish.
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