Hey Jabreu!
What I have in mind is to create a common place where people flying drones in Panama can share/post their experiences just like you did. I have been flying my drone just by myself, and every time something happens. Some issues with the drone, police, etc that I'd like to share...
I'll be flying to Sao Paulo (where I have most of my concerns when it comes to registration), and then Manaus (there I'm sure I won't need anything, specially in middle of nowhere).
thanks for the reply!
Hi,
I'm trying to create a group o pilots living in Panama, so we can help and exchange information related to drone regulation, issues, etc in this country.
So if you fly a drone here, please join the thread!
Fly safe!
Rod.
I want to have the ability to use either my iphone or the mini ipad with the Mavic control, depending on the situation, and I'm wondering if it's possible to synchronize my drone & flight preferences on both devices.
I guess if the preferences are saved on the control I might have a chance to...
Hi!
Has anyone traveled to Brazil or Canada recently?
I'm trying to gather some information on how and where to register a drone, and other possible requirements in those countries... Any solid information is welcome!
Thanks in advance!
Rod.
This may explain the problem. I was standing on a concrete platform which probably had some steel rebar embedded in it.
In this case the DJI Go was not supposed to point a calibration error?
I don't think that was the problem. I keep the drone & controller in a case, and I've never exposed those to a beach or dirt environment (yet).
I watched the footage, and noticed the image was not only tilted, but it seems like the drone was having trouble trying to get itself leveled. That may...
I was flying my Mavic this morning, and take off was normal. I just felt the drone wasn't flying as fast as it usually does. I thought it could be just the wind, so I kept flying it.
Passed about 5 minutes I decided bringing the Mavic back, and that's when weird things started to happen. It was...
I was flying my Mavic this morning, and take off was normal. I just felt the drone wasn't flying as fast as it usually does. I thought it could be the wind, so I kept flying it.
Passed about 5 minutes I decided bringing the Mavic back, and that's when weird things started to happen. It was hard...
The AAC's office (as TommyL mentioned) has really moved to the Albrook Airport, and it is located currently downstairs, next to main entrance. It took me 5 minutes to get the drone registered. It all went ok!
Thanks again to TommyL and Julioego for all the information, registration form...