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Before making a fuss about FAA 400ft please read YouTube video description
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Can we make a fuss about the FAA 500ft and 2000ft?
Suggestion: Im trying to get smooth pans and tilts with mine also- try thinking of moving the camera diagonally across and down at thensame time, its helping my shots a lot. Nice misic too!
If this is true I don't know it .Sorry- its 2000’ from a cloud and no less than 500’ below it as per FAA rules... drone fliers should know this stuff.
The suggestions were just that, I do the same things and it helps to see it. I should post mine ip for constructive critiques too.
hey , your only fault is living in California , lol move to hills of Tennessee n you wont have those kinda problems !Yeah, that 500’ below the base rule often grounds me when we get marine layers here, and the clouds must be over 900ft for me to be able to climb to 400ft AGL.
Im so tempted to do what you did, clouds are very mesmerizing, especially in time lapse!
Subscribe then request , I will provide what you seek !I want to make a timelapse sometime of a rainstorm going through a valley here, too- so I got a clock drive to pan my still camera
when we get a good thunderstorm. They dont happen a lot here, nothing like you guys get back east! Oh well. Keep flying!
I didn't make it Spoiler alert ! its in the description didn't you read?Sorry, I’m not trying to be a Barney the Drone Cop, and I like your work and all, but doing stuff like the 2 mile attempt is going to give us all trouble with the sport if a lot of people keep trying to do things like that...
Sorry, I’m not trying to be a Barney the Drone Cop, and I like your work and all, but doing stuff like the 2 mile attempt is going to give us all trouble with the sport if a lot of people keep trying to do things like that...
Insert facepalm emojii here...
Now the definition of cloud - these while looking like clouds are probably more ground fog or compression. Doubt your going to find a general aviation aircraft within the scud. You certainly couldn't get 500' beneath them without impacting the ground, trees or rocks maybe..If this is true I don't know it .
But I will say to everyone if he isn't right he will be soon the FAA is about to release a lot of new rules, guide lines and restrictions . so videos like this in the near future will be prohibited
Now the definition of cloud - these while looking like clouds are probably more ground fog or compression. Doubt your going to find a general aviation aircraft within the scud. You certainly couldn't get 500' beneath them without impacting the ground, trees or rocks maybe..
I am confused by this thread seeing posters commenting and quoting on posts I don’t see
And it gets pretty personal. Where is Dirk to yell at them like he yelled at me.
My two cents: I can't possibly see where flying above a cloud thats 150' AGL isn't totally safe. As someone else mentioned, no pilot of a manned aircraft should ever be in that airspace. However, I just tested and passed my part 104. The FAA says that if you can't stay 500' below or 2,000' horozintally away from clouds, you shouldn't be in the air. Again, I don't agree, but I also don't make the rules.
Before making a fuss about FAA 400ft please read YouTube video description
Thanks for watching
Before making a fuss about FAA 400ft please read YouTube video description
Thanks for watching