Yes, I am aware of this but it is problematic to find someone to act as a spotter for me. Most of the people I know are out playing golf. They have no interest. Makes it difficult for spur of the moment flying.Reelman, I assume you are inquiring about rules in USA. I believe they are quite explicit for recreational or commercial pilots using FPV Goggle needing to have a spotter to maintain VLOS. The goggles give you, the pilot, a good view of whatever the camera is pointed at, but no sense of what is around the aircraft in other directions.
i use dji goggles and fly alone all the time,my hearing works very well and if i hear so much as a pin drop i take them off and look around,with that said i recently purchased the epson bt-300 glasses that allow you to look around and see through the drone like goggles would and love them.Yes, I am aware of this but it is problematic to find someone to act as a spotter for me. Most of the people I know are out playing golf. They have no interest. Makes it difficult for spur of the moment flying.
Consider Epson Moverio BT300Yes, I am aware of this but it is problematic to find someone to act as a spotter for me. Most of the people I know are out playing golf. They have no interest. Makes it difficult for spur of the moment flying.
I hardly ever use the dji goggles after purchasing the glasses they are the greatest thing since white sliced bread
i only navigate using the lower part of the android device but i know what you mean,i’ve gotten use to it i guessI am having great difficulty with them, I find the curser far too sensitive when scrolling the camera settings
i don’t fly over people,i don’t fly around airfields or airports i don’t fly over homes or over 400’ in fact i don’t bother anyone in anyway, i one time brought my drone down when hot air balloons appeared out of no where,flying drones is a release for me its something personal it represents a sense of freedom when we are losing them because of gov interference,what i do has nothing to do with morals it’s more to do with common sense and being free to do what i want.
I wouldn't want to be your neighbour.?Morals have to do with picking and choosing which laws you want to follow and which ones you do not. Just because you choose to follow some of them doesn't make you in the right regardless of how you want to look at it. You're either following the law or you're not and in this case you are NOT following the laws. It's really that simple.
Yes.Is a spotter actually required? ... Can a person fly scoping the area first? ...
That's why I sold my goggles, that and the vision requirement. Too difficult to get a spotter when I need one.Yes.
Yes, but you still need a spotter.
I agree,I wonder who the faa spoke to about vlos and goggles?when I use my goggles I'm very observant of my environment but then again I can walk and chew bubble gum at the same time,just because someone makes a regulation doesn't make it right.I think most drone pilots are guilty of breaking a few FAA rules on a regular basis. I think my goggles make me a safer pilot, at least safer in that I'm less likely to collide with a power line or tree branch that I didn't see.
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