Mark The Droner
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Doesnt the FAA frown on flying beyond line of sight?
Why?And this is why we can't have nice things. And we wonder why the FAA come down on Quadcopter operators
dirtybum - If you have to ask, you might be part of the problem
What problemdirtybum - If you have to ask, you might be part of the problem
I apologize for my comment. I find it disconcerting that operators insist on fly above and beyond line of sight. As I see it, what is the need to fly that far out. I volunteer with 2 emergency services organization and the only time I can see the justification for flying beyond LOS is search & rescue. This is just one of many issues we face that has driven the public and FAA to crack down on bad operators. It only takes a few to damage the hobby for the many. IMHOWhat problem
Gotta think from outside in and not as a pilot. Public see's a device flying around and no pilot....they become our "Conspiracy Theorists" Quadcopter bad, RC aircraft good belief. Hey, I admit that I fly out of LOS in my neighborhood. But, I'm not flying 1+ miles to set some record...thus creating more issues with FAA due to "US" not complying within the rules.@Ken Hanks What difference do it make if u fly LOS or not? I can fly just as good either way. I think sometimes I fly better FPV than LOS due to depth perception.
You didnt answer the question Ken. Please answer!I guess I didn't read my own message. My plan is to use my drone in support of those emergency services that I volunteer with. I see a great force multiplier, rapid incident size up, damage assessments and searching for lost individuals.
I apologize for my comment. I find it disconcerting that operators insist on fly above and beyond line of sight. As I see it, what is the need to fly that far out. I volunteer with 2 emergency services organization and the only time I can see the justification for flying beyond LOS is search & rescue. This is just one of many issues we face that has driven the public and FAA to crack down on bad operators. It only takes a few to damage the hobby for the many. IMHO
Doesnt the FAA frown on flying beyond line of sight?
I don't understand the point of "hitting RTH" after all signal was lost. What did you expect the RC to do? Send a pigeon?
I apologize for my comment. I find it disconcerting that operators insist on fly above and beyond line of sight. As I see it, what is the need to fly that far out. I volunteer with 2 emergency services organization and the only time I can see the justification for flying beyond LOS is search & rescue. This is just one of many issues we face that has driven the public and FAA to crack down on bad operators. It only takes a few to damage the hobby for the many. IMHO
Answer Ken!Have you Ken personally ever during your volunteering w/ two emergency services ever seen a uav in flight while on the call. Please answer honestly?
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