In combating the new proposed regulations, we have been urged to not only comment on the FAA site, but to contact our congress members. I am thinking that sending them links to this sort of (favorable) drone news would also help...
Got my replacement M2P drone back from Grapevine; since it was pilot error, I had to pay the $119 for replacement. I began setting it up as soon as it arrived, and had problems linking the controller. Finally succeeded in that, but it had a strange, whirring or whining noise when being handled...
So if someone else has my Original drone because DJI sent me a refurb instead of repairing the actual crashed drone, is the original one still attached to my name?
Maybe so that they include everything that was damaged in the repair/replacement? I honestly don't remember that verbiage in my email, but I didn’t keep it so can’t say for sure.
That’s interesting. I completely stripped my M2P of props, SD card, battery, etc and never even considered sending controller.
I did super wrap it in bubble wrap, though. Probably took them 30 minutes to unwrap it!!!
Sorry to sound pedantic, but Grapevine is in Dallas area, near the DFW airport. I also sent mine there because that is the label DJI sent me. Evidently they are sending me a new/refurbished one, too. I had hoped that I would get same one back, just repaired, since it only had a bent front arm...