King.Taco
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I did something to this nature recently where I was invited to a Tech Summit event in Philadelphia that was held at Citizens Bank Filed where the Philadelphia Phillies play. The team was not in town and there were no active TFR's. I put my drone in my back pack and my camera to take some pictures of the field. When I arrived, security checked me in at the gate with metal detectors. They had me put my back pack on a table and they went through it and saw my camera and drone in my back pack.. I also told them I had a drone in my backpack and they let me through. about 30 minutes after lunch, I walked around to the area where it was going toward center field. It looked like it could be a beautiful shot of the field. So I took my drone out and and hovered it so I can get my camera settings correct due to the excess light and the ND filter I was using.
One guy rolls up in a mobile cart as the drone is hovering at 3 Feet and says "hey, are you okay?" I said yeah, I'm just going straight up and taking a few pictures and will land. He said okay and took off. Then a second younger guy came up who had a walkie talkie in his hand and asked what the drone was, I told him and he said "cool' and left. So that was three security checks I had and no one was stopping me.
Now keep in mind there was no game, no one was on the field and I had clearance from the FAA to fly at a max height of 200 Ft. I went up and took some video and some photos, total air time was 3 minutes. As I was going to land, the guy in the cart from earlier drives back and starts asking me questions. He wanted me ID and and Remote Pilots license. I gave it to him and he started asking me what I was doing, I told him again that I was there to take some photos of the field and that I don't want to cause problems for anyone, and as you can see I"ve landed. I even offered to delete the photos from the drone and he replied, no you don't have to do that but you're not supposed to be doing this unless it's been okay'ed by the park and it's for work.
To be fair, I was on their private property and should have asked in advanced. But since there security guys let me in and I was not hiding anything and I was honest, I thought it would be okay.
So the security guy form their command center said he was going to take my license and I'll just have to figure out how to get it back later.
So later on before the event started, I started asking people where do I got to get my license back from security. One lady asked me what did I do and she had this "uh oh" look. She called around on her walkie talkie and some other woman from security comes overt to me and said "I don't know what the hell you were thinking" Then she says "I told the client "NO DRONES".
I told her I'm not with the client, I'm here as a guest. She just got angrier, so I stopped talking and let her vent. She handed me my license back and I stayed out of her way. The entire time I was thinking the police was going to show up and haul me out but that never happened.
I don't know why big stadiums for professional sports teams just don't Geo-Fence off their stadiums so they don't have to worry about drones. That was another reason I thought it would be fine, but I guess I do it off of private property and go outside the side walk on public property. But the problem was I was only allowed 200 feet in that region because I was close to an airport so 200 feet outside I probably would not have gotten too much of anything good.
lesson learned.
Anyway, here is the only decent photo I got. and I wish I would have used an ND32 or ND64 filter. It was really bright that day.
Needless to say, I won't ever be doing this near a professional sports stadium ever again. (even though there was no game and no one was on the filed or no one was even near me and the stadium was empty. The people there for the Tech Summit was behind home plate and i was in the center filed stands. But yeah, I should have asked first.

One guy rolls up in a mobile cart as the drone is hovering at 3 Feet and says "hey, are you okay?" I said yeah, I'm just going straight up and taking a few pictures and will land. He said okay and took off. Then a second younger guy came up who had a walkie talkie in his hand and asked what the drone was, I told him and he said "cool' and left. So that was three security checks I had and no one was stopping me.
Now keep in mind there was no game, no one was on the field and I had clearance from the FAA to fly at a max height of 200 Ft. I went up and took some video and some photos, total air time was 3 minutes. As I was going to land, the guy in the cart from earlier drives back and starts asking me questions. He wanted me ID and and Remote Pilots license. I gave it to him and he started asking me what I was doing, I told him again that I was there to take some photos of the field and that I don't want to cause problems for anyone, and as you can see I"ve landed. I even offered to delete the photos from the drone and he replied, no you don't have to do that but you're not supposed to be doing this unless it's been okay'ed by the park and it's for work.
To be fair, I was on their private property and should have asked in advanced. But since there security guys let me in and I was not hiding anything and I was honest, I thought it would be okay.
So the security guy form their command center said he was going to take my license and I'll just have to figure out how to get it back later.
So later on before the event started, I started asking people where do I got to get my license back from security. One lady asked me what did I do and she had this "uh oh" look. She called around on her walkie talkie and some other woman from security comes overt to me and said "I don't know what the hell you were thinking" Then she says "I told the client "NO DRONES".
I told her I'm not with the client, I'm here as a guest. She just got angrier, so I stopped talking and let her vent. She handed me my license back and I stayed out of her way. The entire time I was thinking the police was going to show up and haul me out but that never happened.
I don't know why big stadiums for professional sports teams just don't Geo-Fence off their stadiums so they don't have to worry about drones. That was another reason I thought it would be fine, but I guess I do it off of private property and go outside the side walk on public property. But the problem was I was only allowed 200 feet in that region because I was close to an airport so 200 feet outside I probably would not have gotten too much of anything good.
lesson learned.
Anyway, here is the only decent photo I got. and I wish I would have used an ND32 or ND64 filter. It was really bright that day.
Needless to say, I won't ever be doing this near a professional sports stadium ever again. (even though there was no game and no one was on the filed or no one was even near me and the stadium was empty. The people there for the Tech Summit was behind home plate and i was in the center filed stands. But yeah, I should have asked first.
