@Droning on and on... the UK VLOS, also means that you have to be able to discern its heading ,and also its relationship to obstacles, and other air users, that may be flying in the same airspace
"somehow I hit a house "
Before you consider flying another drone, you should thoroughly understand what you did to cause the accident and what you need to do to avoid another. It sounds like the damage was confined to your drone. That might not...
Yep, I have noticed the same. And most importantly, emails are flowing. That having been said, same customers looking for race to the bottom cheapest bids....
And the customers that post one job, then try to lowball you to shoot several more...
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