It wants me to download it... can you just copy-paste the document?Hello, I wanted to share with you the forum our post-flight lessons learned.
It wants me to download it... can you just copy-paste the document?
That is good to know, when we were pre-flight planning I did not find much information around the topic so, I just thought we would share as to how we approached the drone mission.As a farmer, I fly just about everyday. Only the pigeons seem to be upset.
I have flown over cows and goats before without affecting them. The goats noticed my Phantom, but didn't lay much attention to it. The cows completely ignored it.That is good to know, when we were pre-flight planning I did not find much information around the topic so, I just thought we would share as to how we approached the drone mission.
That is good, we had not flown this type of request before. As we stated on the document when doing our pre-flight planning did not see or find information so, figured we would share for someone else to taken into consideration of what we did or how someone might do the mission differently.I overflew some cattle a few months ago and while they didn't stampede or seem at all alarmed they did casually migrate to a part of their field where my M2P wasn't.
Great info, as per the hawk that was a concern for us at there is a paired set near the farm we flew and not knowing if the hawks would try to defend territory it was just interesting to me the animal behavior both farm and natural wildlife.I've had mixed results flying my MP over farm animals. My buddies horse absolutely went nuts the first time I flew over him at 50'. Perhaps because it knows it is in a corral with limited space to flee from an unknown noise...I don't know. Horses in a large open area don't seem to freak out although they still react to my quad, often just looking up or slowly move away. Cattle might take a look but yearlings seem to kick up and run from my MP. One thing I did notice is after flying over them several times is they soon completely ignore the prop noise. Even my buddies horse calmed down after I made several flights over him. This seems to be true of some wild animals as well. A hawk that hangs around a place we frequently fly at doesn't seem to care about my quad being fairly close but it also will sit and watch cars drive right past it.
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Thank you...yes we have a dog at one of the vineyards we do mapping for and we have to watch him as he tries to play catch the drone on launch and recovery.Thanks for sharing. If nothing else a good outline for planning a mission, if animals or involved or not. And the only animals ever bothered by my drone or the birds flying around and my dogs at my feet (who have caught too many frisbees and balls and want to catch that drone too.)
That is a great idea and something we did not think aboutIf you guys do carrot drops with your drone in front of the cattle or horses so they see where they came from you will soon make them happy to hear a drone overhead,
and they will even run towards it. Seriously- it worked with our old loud and occasionally backfiring pickup we’d bring food into the field with, it will work with a drone.
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