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anyone using their Mavic to make money?

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I was thinking about taking aerial pictures of people's houses, (as long as I obtain permission from them first)

I certainly don't want to break any laws or invade people's privacy. Open to suggestions...
 
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Here is the scoop from what I understand, if your looking to make money you need to (1) register your mavic with the FAA as a commercial drone, (2) have liability insurance, and (3) must pass and obtain the part 107 test. I mean you can take pictures and videos for "free" if you want, but when money is involved you going to need the 3 items listed above. Check out dronebase.com for something similar as what your trying to do. Hope this helps.


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Thanks for those suggestions.

I'm thinking about people's houses that get filmed peripherally and unintentionally. Could that be a problem?
 
Home owners don't like to have drones fly over in their property. Its considered to them as an invasion of privacy. Understandable, but some aerial footage is taken of other properties and not theirs, but at a height of over 50' owners cant really tell if your looking at their property or not, and that is what fires them up, even if your not looking their way. Just the thought of a drone hovering over is enough to get anyone upset. I have a rule, if your going to film, especially over houses, let neighbors know that you are. Knock on the door and let them know that your flying and assure them that their privacy is priority. Keep the drone in control and don't let it drift over. Some people are cool about it and most are not. But always respect other peoples property and listen to what they need to say. It will save you a headache in the long run.


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By simply observing existing FAA guidelines as you should be whenever flying you will almost inherently not be invading other people's personal space. If you are, then there's a good chance you're flying someplace you really shouldn't be. That's one of the things covered by the regs and automatically included in the flying guidelines.

One of the great things about the Mavic is it IS so light and small and unassuming that it is not too imposing to non-drone spectators or passerby. So far, the people I have run into while flying around their communities have been nothing but enthusiastic and inquisitive about it after seeing it going by. After flying it around other people's areas and usually striking up a conversation about drones - which quickly takes away valuable air and light time - I will sometimes just hover it for them then send it spiraling quickly skyward, which a lot of people seem to like. I even let a polite old gent who followed me out in a field once take the sticks for a couple of minutes while in Tripod mode when my Mavic was way up there and safe away from any harm, just to see the smile on his face that he "was doing it!"

Again, and it's probably not a popular thing to say or even politically correct nowadays to express this, but I think a lot of how other people take you as an "interloping" drone pilot in their neighborhood has to do with how you handle and conduct yourself, how you are composed, how you appear and yes, even how you are dressed, down to the language you choose to use when expressing yourself around them. I mean, you ALREADY appear unusual to them carrying your drone, backpack, and controllers in your hands - not to mention perhaps even goggles! - while traipsing through their environment, so doing your part of fitting into their surroundings never hurts either. Fact is, most people today ARE tech savvy to some degree and expect to see the unusual on occasion. As long as you show most folks their due respect and consideration, the only people that will still give you trouble are generally the ones who are always giving someone a hard time about something anyhow.
 
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