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How do you know if you are in 107? I'm new to all of this.. I bought my drone second hand and haven't registered anything.
How do you know if you are in 107? I'm new to all of this.. I bought my drone second hand and haven't registered anything.
Yeah.... if i tried to punch through the clouds I get around my home, the drone would never come back. BIG thunderheads are what we get.
$$$ is what happens if you don't register Before you fly the first time go to the FAA site & register its only $5.00 for three yearsJust curious what happens if you don't register..? I mean.. I almost didn't even know to do it.
Yeah but who will Know if it is? I kind of don't want my drone registered. Just like my guns in TexasI feel like it's a way of tracking what I'm doing. The only point I can see is if I lost it someone could return it I guess. In that case I could just put my phone number on it. Honestly I'll read the rules and follow them. I'm not a danger to anyone and I'll fly safe.
Good points.
I'm so envious!No aircraft allowed where I fly. No people underneath. Just me, the sky, and my P3S Argtek Antenna kitted drone.
I fly where I am allowed to fly and at limits the drone can deal with at altitudes where I live. Sometimes I invite friends to come fly in my sky.
It's a lot more fun to see their reaction to the beauty we can see from above.
I chose music and lyrics the drone police will love![]()
While there is a rule, far more important to understand is that manned aircraft have a 500' floor -- the reason behind the 400' ceiling for sUAV's.There is no rule/law that says you cannot fly above 400 feet in the US. Use common sense and know your surrounding. Read the actual law section 336 of Public Law 112-95.
There are plenty of threads here sharing stories of visits by locale LEOs because of busybody neighbors and other observers complaining about drones. It happens often enough that none of us should consider this a remote possibility.Yeah but who will
Know if it is? I kind of don't want my drone registered. Just like my guns in Texas
I feel like it's a way of tracking what I'm doing. The only point I can see is if I lost it someone could return it I guess. In that case I could just put my phone number on it.
Honestly I'll read the rules and follow them. I'm not a danger to anyone and I'll fly safe.
I'm so envious! You should livestream one of these flights on youtube.
Wow... while it isn't impossible...you do realize that the chances of this actually resulting in a collision is incredibly small.. like win the lottery probability... in fact it is far less likely than a lottery win as in...has never happened. I understand your concern for safety but when you go so far out with a statement you lose credibility.
I'm so envious! You should livestream one of these flights on youtube.
Is flying through heavy cloud cover\fog detrimental to the inner workings of the aircraft? Just wondering and yes beautiful footage that is something I would like to capture.
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