Just a update for you.Jerry Kluts was killed in a car accident in January.Have fun out there. You should get some reliable reception also. Enjoy
Just a update for you.Jerry Kluts was killed in a car accident in January.Have fun out there. You should get some reliable reception also. Enjoy
I'm so sorry to hear that. I'm very glad you got to know him. I'll bet he was a character.Just a update for you.Jerry Kluts was killed in a car accident in January.
Thank you sir.Jerry was a Constable for many years and well known throughout the county.He was quite a character in many ways,always fun to be around.I'm so sorry to hear that. I'm very glad you got to know him. I'll bet he was a character.
So sad to leave here that way. We all lose.Thank you sir.Jerry was a Constable for many years and well known throughout the county.He was quite a character in many ways,always fun to be around.
You sir, are so wrong on your legal references, that it would be comical if this was a laughing matter. Spreading of misinformation is extremely counter productive to this hobby and a great disservice to flyers here, that know as little as you do, and come here for help.actually he is legally flying where he is flying, the military often take gratuities they should not, for instance, the law states you have to be a certain distance from the coast before you can fly below 600ft.
I should also point out perspective is a bugger, things can look close but bee very far apart.
Anyone ever do a CSC and restart it close to the ground. Saw it done on YouTube but wondered if it was a reliable course of action to save the Phantom if you had to do it?
There's a somewhat entertaining "drop" of a Phantom from another drone and while I believe he got the motors going, the P crashed anyway.Anyone ever do a CSC and restart it close to the ground. Saw it done on YouTube but wondered if it was a reliable course of action to save the Phantom if you had to do it?
I am not a Helicopter Pilot, but have been interested in Helicopter flight most of my life. Auto-rotation requires changing the pitch of the main rotor basically changing the airflow. Drones don't have that ability!I actually had a guy tell me that if you used CSC, it would shut down the motors but it would autorotate down to a nice soft landing. I just said "ok" and left it alone. I'm pretty sure he really believed that.
There's a somewhat entertaining "drop" of a Phantom from another drone and while I believe he got the motors going, the P crashed anyway.
Another video has a Mavic Pro doing it from what didn't appear to be very high (100' or so?) and he succeeded.
I'd like to see the Mavic video, since I have one of those - do you have a link for it?
I actually had a guy tell me that if you used CSC, it would shut down the motors but it would autorotate down to a nice soft landing. I just said "ok" and left it alone. I'm pretty sure he really believed that.
Don't have Google where you live?
I just looked at it, and it was much higher than 100' (so much for my memory) and I didn't hear anyone say what height.
this weekend I was flying at a beach in Corona Del Mar. It is not in a no fly zone, and I talked to a lifeguard to get permission. She said that she had recently spoke to the police about drones and they told her as long as you are not flying over people or disturbing wildlife ( there are a lot of birds on the rocks and arches) that it was perfectly legal.
So, I went to take a pan up shot from the tide pools and I took it straight up to 390 feet. I was under the 400 foot limit and then my butt puckered. I heard the thud thud thud of a helicopter. As I tried to bring it down ASAP, a military helicopter came up over the cliff. * the beach is down below some high cliffs.
The helicopter was flying VERY low and very fast. Had to be below 400 feet.
I didn't want to move my P3P because I figured I may fly into the helicopter and most likely, if it was in its way, it would maneuver around it.
So, I left it where it was and it was a real close near miss.
I quickly brought it down and left the beach.
Since I was flying with permission in a zone ok to fly, could I have got in trouble?
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