I live in a neighborhood that has absolutely NO restrictions above my house. I usually do not fly much out of the space above my house, or around my property. B4UFLY shows nothing here that would prevent me from flying to my 400 foot limit.
So, knowing what my drones look like at 400 feet above my house, what do I do when an airplane flies over my house, at what I'm guessing, 2-300 feet above my house? I can with almost no reservations say that I KNOW what 400 feet looks like. This isn't the first time, so my questions are these... first, is there a limit on how low an aircraft can fly over my house? And yes, they are learning to fly, I almost took flying lessons so I at least know when they are doing stalls, or no power excercises... yes, above my house at low altitude.
I'm hoping I am completely overreacting because of my lack of knowledge, I really need to finish my Pilot Institute course to better understand airspaces. If I am overreacting, I apologize, it just seems freaky that I can fly my drone well over what these aircraft are flying, sometimes directly over my house. I just hope that if I *am* flying, I see them in time so I can get my drone out of the air!
So, knowing what my drones look like at 400 feet above my house, what do I do when an airplane flies over my house, at what I'm guessing, 2-300 feet above my house? I can with almost no reservations say that I KNOW what 400 feet looks like. This isn't the first time, so my questions are these... first, is there a limit on how low an aircraft can fly over my house? And yes, they are learning to fly, I almost took flying lessons so I at least know when they are doing stalls, or no power excercises... yes, above my house at low altitude.
I'm hoping I am completely overreacting because of my lack of knowledge, I really need to finish my Pilot Institute course to better understand airspaces. If I am overreacting, I apologize, it just seems freaky that I can fly my drone well over what these aircraft are flying, sometimes directly over my house. I just hope that if I *am* flying, I see them in time so I can get my drone out of the air!