i am off to bed its like 6am here and i got to be up later to get a delivery from dji new toys lol. i saw some videos the other week that might interest you. and
Certainly that is true. If the FAA were investigating, they would be remiss if they overlooked the video posted on YouTube and did not analysis it thoroughly to assist with making a legal determination. For example, if they watch a video and...
I look at it this way:
Part 107 is the default. Every drone flight requires part 107 in order to be legal.
There is an exception: 44809. If you fly under the rules of 44809 then you qualify for the exception and you don't need a part 107...
This isn't part of equation; ever. Channel owners have no control over what YouTube does on the platform and it's irrelevant what a subscriber sees on their personal computer in terms of ads or sponsorship material while they are video your...