Do you go out looking for cranes, or statues, mountains, water... What do you like to do/film/take picture of with your drone?
Do you go out looking for cranes, or statues, mountains, water... What do you like to do/film/take picture of with your drone?
Awesome!In the UK we have Grey Arrows Drone Club which has an excellent and recently updated link to Drone Scene which has mapping for sites that others have certified as good for flying. There are pictures and often videos of what is there and advice about parking, access and the legal situation. The UK map is linked to Altitude Angel and so includes NFZ info and hazard warnings rather like DJI database info but perhaps more accurate and likely more up to date. A very useful resource.
I would have thought that each country ought to have an equivalent site. Perhaps there already are such sites on a country wide basis but I am only aware of the UK resource which to access you need to join up at Gray Arrows Drone Club linked earlier. Could be useful for drone pilots travelling in the UK.
Unfortunately, not all of us are in such open space. I traveled to my mom's and had a really hard time finding places I was allowed to fly without permission. To be honest, I am so new I am still learning the faa way of doing things.@THE CYBORG said - anywhere. Where I live in Montana I am in uncontrolled airspace so I launch right at my house. Luckily I live "out in the country" so I have a lot of options in which direction I decide to fly.
When I am in Mass. I am in controlled airspace and the airport is not in the LAANC system so I need to travel or plan ahead![]()
@THE CYBORG said - anywhere. Where I live in Montana I am in uncontrolled airspace so I launch right at my house. Luckily I live "out in the country" so I have a lot of options in which direction I decide to fly.
When I am in Mass. I am in controlled airspace and the airport is not in the LAANC system so I need to travel or plan ahead![]()
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