A colleague of mine found a Mavic Air 2 in her yard and asked me to try to find its owner. No registration or any other markings, and no SD card onboard. Any way to trace via serial number?
Shame they couldn’t be bothered to follow the lawA colleague of mine found a Mavic Air 2 in her yard and asked me to try to find its owner. No registration or any other markings, and no SD card onboard. Any way to trace via serial number?
What law did they break and how do you jump to such a conclusion?? It of course is unfortunate and as likely as not a pilot error. Could have been it ran out of battery and fell from a perfectly legal height trying to RTH. Or one of several other scenarios new pilots are subject to do without intentional malice. They lost their new drone. Isn’t that enough to endure?Shame they couldn’t be bothered to follow the law
FAA registration numberWhat law did they break and how do you jump to such a conclusion?? It of course is unfortunate and as likely as not a pilot error. Could have been it ran out of battery and fell from a perfectly legal height trying to RTH. Or one of several other scenarios new pilots are subject to do without intentional malice. They lost their new drone. Isn’t that enough to endure?
You did not register your drone? And if the owner registered he failed to post it on the drone.What law did they break and how do you jump to such a conclusion?? It of course is unfortunate and as likely as not a pilot error. Could have been it ran out of battery and fell from a perfectly legal height trying to RTH. Or one of several other scenarios new pilots are subject to do without intentional malice. They lost their new drone. Isn’t that enough to endure?
Shame they couldn’t be bothered to follow the law
Because it was an EASY jump. Yeah, and that law? That would be not registering their drone. That was one possible law that allegedly was not adhered to. Intentional or not, they didn't do it. And no, it isn't enough to endure. And if it WAS registered with no sticker? There that is the other law that was broken. By not having it on the drone. If they cannot follow procedure, perhaps they shouldn't be flying a drone.What law did they break and how do you jump to such a conclusion?? It of course is unfortunate and as likely as not a pilot error. Could have been it ran out of battery and fell from a perfectly legal height trying to RTH. Or one of several other scenarios new pilots are subject to do without intentional malice. They lost their new drone. Isn’t that enough to endure?
Didn't read the manual when I first got my mini. Didn't even bother to check for FAA regs, and I should know better.
After downloading Kittyhawk, I realized I was in Control D, which meant I had to get clearance to fly in my back yard. In the process of seeking out what I needed to do, I got to FAA Drop Zone, where I learned to register my mini (got the labels too), and finally learned to get LAANC, or CoA (still don't this one yet) before flying my mini. On somedays I am restricted to 50' high, where normally I have 200' max. I can live with this for now, but I'll probably study and test for 107.
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Exactly what I was thinkingUnless you added accessories to your Mini that raised its weight above the stock 249 grams, or fly it under Part 107, there is no requirement that you register a Mavic Mini.
well said probably did not even realise, poor guy/women probably gutted hope they get it back safely.people as so quick to shoot others down even in a misfortune situation give em a break chaps.What law did they break and how do you jump to such a conclusion?? It of course is unfortunate and as likely as not a pilot error. Could have been it ran out of battery and fell from a perfectly legal height trying to RTH. Or one of several other scenarios new pilots are subject to do without intentional malice. They lost their new drone. Isn’t that enough to endure?
Well if he had followed the law he might already have his toy back.well said probably did not even realise, poor guy/women probably gutted hope they get it back safely.people as so quick to shoot others down even in a misfortune situation give em a break chaps.
like i said he or she may not have realised they need to do it ,not everyone is perfect im afraid.Well if he had followed the law he might already have his toy back.