I was packing my gear up yesterday, and saw a fog bank rolling in behind me. I couldn't resist the opportunity to grab a couple of quick clips from above the clouds.
I was packing my gear up yesterday, and saw a fog bank rolling in behind me. I couldn't resist the opportunity to grab a couple of quick clips from above the clouds.
REALLY Cool - !!!!
Heres a Fun one
For recreational Drone usage, the rule is to keep LOS (line of Sight)Wow. Great flight. I will not dare to do it cos it will be flying solely dependent on the map... am I right?
Nope, never used the map during this flight.Wow. Great flight. I will not dare to do it cos it will be flying solely dependent on the map... am I right?
ThanksThere are ways you can optimize your angles and keep the Mavic in sight and I am sure thats what Kevin has done with this video. Beautiful and surreal clips!
If planes aren't allowed within 2,000ft of clouds, then it seems like the safest place to fly.The Law states you must keep your drone 500 feet below or 2000 foot horizontal from a cloud.
Very nice shots !! Whenever I am fortunate enough to see beautiful cloud formations I always try to get shots of them. They’re one of my favorite things to take photos and videos of. Keep up the good work and keep posting your pictures of the clouds. I really like seeing them.I was packing my gear up yesterday, and saw a fog bank rolling in behind me. I couldn't resist the opportunity to grab a couple of quick clips from above the clouds.
Very good points! You’re absolutely correct about the FAA’s regulations and why they are there. Well stated but aren’t you forgetting that the reason you fly drones is to get great photos and videos as long as you’re not putting anyone at risk?The Law states you must keep your drone 500 feet below or 2000 foot horizontal from a cloud. Seeing or not seeing the drone, this is against that law. These laws about airspace are in place to separate planes and drones. Just wondering how you guys who break these laws are going to feel when you are the first guy to hit a plane with your drone and maybe bring it down and kill people onboard. The FAA has a lot of dumb regulations for sure, but the ones keeping drones insight and out of clouds makes sense when it comes to separating air traffic.
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