The school’s WiFi is more powerful than ordinary WiFi most likely. Make sure you that doesn’t interfere. One of two scenarios will happen. Either the drone will overpower the Wifi effectively killing the WiFi signal in the auditorium, or the other way around.Thanks, yeah it should be a clear path. I'm just worried about signal interference
Who did the asking? Was it the management of the venue? Before you even consider doing such a thing make sure that the requester has a commercial liability insurance policy and names you as "An Additionally Insured". This can be a high risk undertaking so don't be shy about CYA.I have been asked to fly our drone inside an auditorium with over 600 people. Is it possible that the cell signals would interfere with the drone? What other things could potentially go wrong?
I agree. It's not worth the risk.Just from the standpoint of liability, I would not do it.
Don't do it man.. None of your friends are..I have been asked to fly our drone inside an auditorium with over 600 people. Is it possible that the cell signals would interfere with the drone? What other things could potentially go wrong?
By cages, you mean prop guards? Not what I would call failsafe......Use cages for indoor flights.
No I mean prop cages. Those are very safe.By cages, you mean prop guards? Not what I would call failsafe......
Hmmm... Technically, no - none at all.Does the FAA have jurisdiction indoors?