Finding some shade to work from is getting to be a pain.
Aftermarket 'shades' simply don't work for me.
I am concerned that with the goggles on I will not be able to see my Mav when I need to or when I am in close-slow flying.
Any opinions from anyone that uses them?
I’ve only had my goggles for a couple months, and have only flown with them a half dozen times. I love them. But I have a large property and have kept it here. Like has been said, I take off and land with them flipped up. It was a pain at first, because I wear glasses, but I bought the corrective lenses, and it’s much easier now.*crickets*
Really? I really thought that would open up some interesting dialog.
You got NOTHING?![]()
By law, having someone with you does not relieve you of maintaining VLOS. Flying with FPV Goggles, as it stands now, is not legal. We will see if that changes with the new regulations, but I doubt it.I’ve only had my goggles for a couple months, and have only flown with them a half dozen times. I love them. But I have a large property and have kept it here. Like has been said, I take off and land with them flipped up. It was a pain at first, because I wear glasses, but I bought the corrective lenses, and it’s much easier now.
But if I take it somewhere off my property, I would have someone with me
Yeah, being that I’m not too inclined to bring attention to myself, I can’t see myself wearing them in a public setting. I have a few acres in a very rural area, so I’m pretty content with staying on my property.By law, having someone with you does not relieve you of maintaining VLOS. Flying with FPV Goggles, as it stands now, is not legal. We will see if that changes with the new regulations, but I doubt it.
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