I would have asked you for your plans at the arrival destination. If hiking and biking, then the backpack would be what I’d take. If driving, hard case.
While the FAA does not have jurisdiction over indoor space, there may be local laws that apply.
The company doing the hiring may have commercial drone insurance that only covers pilots with their Part 107.
They could also be making the...
For your specific question... see post #2.
But honestly, you should keep a cool head instead of just reverting to an automated flight mode if you lose track of your drone.
Just release the stick as a first step, then switch over to the DJI Fly...
I saw a posting on LinkedIn for a company that does indoor fpv tours for real estate. One of the hiring requirements is an Part 107 certification.
My question: Should 107 be required for indoor flying? Is a home interior part of the national...