CanadaDrone
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The instructor for the "Drone Basics" class I took a couple weekends ago would insist that I make a spectacle of myself.
He had all of us announcing clearly and loudly into the parking lot each time any of these things happened...
ENGINES ON!
AIRCRAFT LAUNCHING!
AIRCRAFT LANDING!
His head would probably explode if he watched someone launch from their hand without yelling at everyone nearby to watch. The hand launch actually seems safer, not just cleaner. It puts you in direct control of the drone instead of putting it down and stepping back, hoping no little kid or dog runs up to it as you take off.
That's really funny actually, sounds like the guy should be working for NASA and not a drone shop haha.
I agree 100%, it is safer than landing on the ground where the props are even more exposed and you are not in control. If you are holding onto the bottom of the drone, even at full throttle you can very easily overpower it if it somehow got a mind of it's own or malfunctioned. On top of this, if you are grasping the drone from the fuselage, you also have the ability to turn the drone 90 degrees which will kill the motors instantly in an emergency, something that is also not possible on the ground. There isn't really a downside other than getting over a little bit of nervousness the first couple of times while you get comfortable with how easy it is.
Drone flying is enough of a spectacle as it is, everyone wants to see the screen or watch it takeoff / land. Thankfully with the M2 drones you can't even hear them once they are about 50-100 feet away if there is any ambient noise at all. I was flying by a small waterfall the other day and you couldn't even hear the drone unless it was hovering above your head.