A big Yes, even though I am licensed to operate commercially, I have not made a dime, my regular ( non flying ) job eats up all the time I trade for compensation, sooner or later I will get there, meanwhile I fly for amusement.
Been here all my life, NJ is divided ( in our minds ) those from the northern parts of the state are miserable, mostly New Yawkers as they say, as for me, I'm in the southern parts, we call it South Jersey, pretty much friendly folks here.
You're one of a few who have one in the States :cool:
If it were me, I would just turn off everything and re-boot to see what happens, hopefully our International Friends
can help.
Thanks for being up front with your feelings on Skydio, they are not junk and I have had 3 units, still have one today & I still enjoy flying it, the others were sold to enthusiasts who needed one, never had any issues whatsoever, though the flight time is short and the camera sensor is not up...
That came to mind as I posted, at a point in time if Adam just focused on bringing consumers the best that his company could put out instead of what has transpired, Skydio would be doing well, I've read somewhere that they are not doing as well in the enterprise segment, time will tell.
With all this going on, I have wondered if [Cough] Skydio [Cough] were still in the consumer segment with a comparable drone or two ( Mavic 3 or 4 ) they would be doing all right.
Maybe not. 🤔