Wow, I thought about sending some marketing shots to some places but after I read this, I'm going to avoid it.
Wow, I thought about sending some marketing shots to some places but after I read this, I'm going to avoid it.
So, I went to a local park early on a recent spring morning in order to test some depth of field settings on my Mavic Pro. Edited a little piece and sent a thank you note and a link to the park's administration... I figured they might enjoy it and use it to promote their work. Once again it looks like I failed to anticipate the power of drone hate!
First my email..
To Whom It May Concern,
I wanted to thank you for maintaining the beautiful grounds of Lasdon Park Arboretum.
I went there early last weekend and shot some video of the fountain.. Spring provided some spectacular cinematic backgrounds.
Feel free to use this footage and if you'd like to document more of the ongoing progress and construction please contact via the information below. I'm a FAA licensed drone pilot and have worked as a video producer and director for the last thirty years for Fortune 500 companies, US Presidents, and foreign tourist bureaus.
Enjoy,
Mavic Pro - Spring Fountain
What a surprising response...
JP – Obviously you disregarded our posted sign at the front gate prohibited the use of drones in our park. Do not do this again and you do not have permission from Westchester county to market this video.
Ted Kozlowski, Manager
I posted the edit on FB and within 24 hours got over six hundred views with a bunch of likes and positive comments.. How can we educate the powers that be to embrace our capabilities in marketing their places? Shouldn't it be the goal of every taxpayer funded park to ensure that as many people as possible enjoy the benefits of their tax dollars? During this weekend of rain I'd say far more people saw that video than visited the park and judging from the comments I'd say many more are interested in paying a future visit.
I apologized for not seeing the sign and alerted Ted that I had checked the VFR sectionals to make sure that area of my intended flight was class G airspace. I also asked if cameras and smartphones were prohibited in the park. Seems to me that public places and images of them are pretty much fair game for display in any medium..
My intent now is to suggest the benefits of using drone footage for marketing, archiving development within the park, and for sharing with the people whose tax dollars fund county parks.
I guess we'll see how deep the fear and loathing of drones is around here.
Mavic Pro - Spring Fountain
LOLNot quite certain what the issue is here.
The guy is just doing his job (though he could have been less abrasive in his reply).
And you you were flying in a restricted area, intentionally or otherwise.
LOL
He was flying in a local park.
With a toy.
Big deal.
And the manager freaked out in extremely rude fashion.
I believe that is the issue. His terse reply. Doing his job rather rudely.Not quite certain what the issue is here.
The guy is just doing his job (though he could have been less abrasive in his reply).
And you you were flying in a restricted area, intentionally or otherwise.
If that's the issue, I agree.I believe that is the issue. His terse reply. Doing his job rather rudely.
Yeah, the response from the park manager was a bit rude and harsh, but let me ask you this: Did you know the park's policy on drones before you sent your email? Seems that that is a very important piece of information to get if you wanted to anticipate what the park's response to your email would be. Or were you assuming that your politely written email would smooth things over regardless of the park's official policy on drones?
Once again it looks like I failed to anticipate the power of drone hate!
So, I went to a local park early on a recent spring morning in order to test some depth of field settings on my Mavic Pro. Edited a little piece and sent a thank you note and a link to the park's administration... I figured they might enjoy it and use it to promote their work. Once again it looks like I failed to anticipate the power of drone hate!
First my email..
To Whom It May Concern,
I wanted to thank you for maintaining the beautiful grounds of Lasdon Park Arboretum.
I went there early last weekend and shot some video of the fountain.. Spring provided some spectacular cinematic backgrounds.
Feel free to use this footage and if you'd like to document more of the ongoing progress and construction please contact via the information below. I'm a FAA licensed drone pilot and have worked as a video producer and director for the last thirty years for Fortune 500 companies, US Presidents, and foreign tourist bureaus.
Enjoy,
Mavic Pro - Spring Fountain
What a surprising response...
JP – Obviously you disregarded our posted sign at the front gate prohibited the use of drones in our park. Do not do this again and you do not have permission from Westchester county to market this video.
Ted Kozlowski, Manager
I posted the edit on FB and within 24 hours got over six hundred views with a bunch of likes and positive comments.. How can we educate the powers that be to embrace our capabilities in marketing their places? Shouldn't it be the goal of every taxpayer funded park to ensure that as many people as possible enjoy the benefits of their tax dollars? During this weekend of rain I'd say far more people saw that video than visited the park and judging from the comments I'd say many more are interested in paying a future visit.
I apologized for not seeing the sign and alerted Ted that I had checked the VFR sectionals to make sure that area of my intended flight was class G airspace. I also asked if cameras and smartphones were prohibited in the park. Seems to me that public places and images of them are pretty much fair game for display in any medium..
My intent now is to suggest the benefits of using drone footage for marketing, archiving development within the park, and for sharing with the people whose tax dollars fund county parks.
I guess we'll see how deep the fear and loathing of drones is around here.
Mavic Pro - Spring Fountain
So, I went to a local park early on a recent spring morning in order to test some depth of field settings on my Mavic Pro. Edited a little piece and sent a thank you note and a link to the park's administration... I figured they might enjoy it and use it to promote their work. Once again it looks like I failed to anticipate the power of drone hate!
First my email..
To Whom It May Concern,
I wanted to thank you for maintaining the beautiful grounds of Lasdon Park Arboretum.
I went there early last weekend and shot some video of the fountain.. Spring provided some spectacular cinematic backgrounds.
Feel free to use this footage and if you'd like to document more of the ongoing progress and construction please contact via the information below. I'm a FAA licensed drone pilot and have worked as a video producer and director for the last thirty years for Fortune 500 companies, US Presidents, and foreign tourist bureaus.
Enjoy,
Mavic Pro - Spring Fountain
What a surprising response...
JP – Obviously you disregarded our posted sign at the front gate prohibited the use of drones in our park. Do not do this again and you do not have permission from Westchester county to market this video.
Ted Kozlowski, Manager
I posted the edit on FB and within 24 hours got over six hundred views with a bunch of likes and positive comments.. How can we educate the powers that be to embrace our capabilities in marketing their places? Shouldn't it be the goal of every taxpayer funded park to ensure that as many people as possible enjoy the benefits of their tax dollars? During this weekend of rain I'd say far more people saw that video than visited the park and judging from the comments I'd say many more are interested in paying a future visit.
I apologized for not seeing the sign and alerted Ted that I had checked the VFR sectionals to make sure that area of my intended flight was class G airspace. I also asked if cameras and smartphones were prohibited in the park. Seems to me that public places and images of them are pretty much fair game for display in any medium..
My intent now is to suggest the benefits of using drone footage for marketing, archiving development within the park, and for sharing with the people whose tax dollars fund county parks.
I guess we'll see how deep the fear and loathing of drones is around here.
Mavic Pro - Spring Fountain
Or he could just fly from outside the park and it would be totally legal.Completely reckless! Flying low like that over those tulips. You could have severed the head right of one of those tulips. What if you ran into those little boys dancing in the fountain?
Nice shots! like the revial shots. Guess you will need a difference place to fly.
I had a similar reaction with the local DEP after shooting a bridge over a reservoir. I sent the video offered to do more in order to help protect the water supply and archive its development, erosion, wildlife etc.. The head of the dept. wrote to tell me that they were going to outlaw landing or taking off from wetland property. I responded informing him that drones can be operated from distances greater than the grounds they are responsible for while still conforming to the line of sight requirements as stipulated by the FAA. I tried reasoning with him about the advantages of having pilots in close proximity to their aircraft so as to more easily avoid obstacles, birds etc...
I pointed out the weakness of his "security concerns" considering the many bridges with heavy traffic traveling over the water supply which stands in stark contrast with the limited payloads of any commercial drone. I also sent pictures from Google Earth to demonstrate that images of every facility are already in the public domain..
Never heard back...
So much for diplomacy.
Let's hope that in the very near future our continued efforts and safe flying are rewarded with a modicum of respect and appreciation.
Well in this scenario, I think you should avoid flying so close to the bridge for a couple of reasons.
Metal structures can really affect the compass of your craft and you can crash on the the bridge.
Now, you might also distract the drivers and cause another incident on the road.
So this is a difficult one .
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