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Hey, guys post your highest altitude pics. I wanna see pics of what you guys are getting these things up too.These pics are the highest I've been so far I'm still a rookie
 

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California desert north of Reno, 984' over the valley floor but 200' from the mountain on left. For references, it can be seen here -
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You just achieved your 400th like good sir
 
Guys, remember FAA requirements if in the USA. Especially new guys, you are not to be above 400 ft AGL (basically takoff). Keep that in mind. Just trying to help everyone so you don't get a ring from the FAA or worse. :)


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My understanding is for hobbyists, there is no height limit; however, 400 feet is listed as a safety guideline. Edit: section 336 under public law 112-95 outlines like 5 regulations that must be followed:
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Yes, and in order to be covered by the "model aircraft" exemption, you must operate under a nationally recognized set of safety guidelines.
The OP doesn't live in FAA land and is subject to different rules.
From memory Canadian max altitude is lower than FAA rules.
 

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