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Hi all, im new and I'm looking for some advice about buying a drone. I'm worried that I won't get to fly it or won't be able to fly it because of rules and regulations. I won't be flying it more than 30 - 50 feet high and no more than 20 - 30 foot away. Most of the time it'll be in hover mode more than anything. I'm using the drone just to grab videos of me/wife and my daughter playing when we are in the park or she's riding her bike. 50% of the time we'll be filming in an area designated area to fly.
The other 50% Will be be flying in local neighborhood basketball courts (when it is not crowded with other people/only us ) around the city. In those places i won't be flying higher 10 -15 feet and not farther than 10 -15, again mostly in hover mode. I won't be doing aerials or sky line footages.
I will bring it with me when we go to national parks around hiking trails and stuff. Usage will be same, hover mode and not much actually flying around.
Based on what I am doing would you say I should opt for a drone? My biggest worry is that all the rules and regulations will reduce my drone down to nothing more than an expensive paperweight
The other 50% Will be be flying in local neighborhood basketball courts (when it is not crowded with other people/only us ) around the city. In those places i won't be flying higher 10 -15 feet and not farther than 10 -15, again mostly in hover mode. I won't be doing aerials or sky line footages.
I will bring it with me when we go to national parks around hiking trails and stuff. Usage will be same, hover mode and not much actually flying around.
Based on what I am doing would you say I should opt for a drone? My biggest worry is that all the rules and regulations will reduce my drone down to nothing more than an expensive paperweight