superstarpup
Well-Known Member
I don't think the FAA expects operators to visually look at the aircraft 100% of the flight when there are several valid reasons to pay attention to your screen stats from time to time. However I doubt they would allow blindly flying around (out of VLOS) in the national airspace even if it is below 400'AGL. I do agree I spend more time at the screen to pilot the drone and capture a photo/video, but like any pilot I'm also looking for other aircraft and paying attention to the surrounding area my drone is in. I've always figured the reason to fly VLOS is to be able to make way for manned aircraft.
Exactly. If you are vlos, are hovering, look down at your controller for a moment or two, you are still in vlos.