Foggy morning at the sunflower patch

Just a quick reminder to all that no matter whether you're flying hobby or commercial in the U.S., you must maintain visual line of site (VLOS) of your drone. Flying in fog, while cool for sure, can cause problems.

The OP's fog wasn't that thick, so it wouldn't really be an issue. But we've all seen people flying in fog, then popping out of the top of that fog bank without a clue about who else might be up there.

If you're going to fly in fog, be extremely careful.
 
Just a quick reminder to all that no matter whether you're flying hobby or commercial in the U.S., you must maintain visual line of site (VLOS) of your drone. Flying in fog, while cool for sure, can cause problems.

The OP's fog wasn't that thick, so it wouldn't really be an issue. But we've all seen people flying in fog, then popping out of the top of that fog bank without a clue about who else might be up there.

If you're going to fly in fog, be extremely careful.
In my area if they are below 400' there in trouble and going to make an emergency landing in which I would hear them long before they got near me, or it is a silent ufo.
 

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