There's always something magical about skyscrapers 

I can't speak for the video of the other guy but I only film up to 400 feet. As long as you're not right in front of it, you usually can get a decent view of the top.Nice video, along with this one below.
I guess I am mostly familiar with the recreational rules and didn't see in on TRUST but how does one go about getting permission fly 500, 600, 700 feet high to the tops of these buildings?
Air 2 - The tallest building in Austin, TX (865 ft.) 4k and ~3 mins
This building is still under construction, but is slated to be completed later this year. Currently, it's the tallest in Austin, but that won't last long as one or two more are in waiting to surpass this one. During filming I was approached by an Austin Police officer, who (surprisingly?) was...mavicpilots.com
Nah - not so many drone cops in Austin. There ARE a couple but they pretty much stick to their drone group that meets every first Saturday of the month.I can't speak for the video of the other guy but I only film up to 400 feet. As long as you're not right in front of it, you usually can get a decent view of the top.
I'd love to fly at a higher altitude and fly over these buildings but I'm not sure that is possible or what the procedure for that would be.
Do you mean the Driskill?Nah - not so many drone cops in Austin. There ARE a couple but they pretty much stick to their drone group that meets every first Saturday of the month.
You wanna vid something fun lookup Austin hotel with gargoyles. They're kinda cute. The lobby is way retro.
I'm the one responsible for the "Tallest Building in Austin" video. Nothing special one needs to do to fly over 400' except have a Part 107. Then you can fly 400' above the building as long as you're no more than 400' laterally from it.Nice video, along with this one below.
I guess I am mostly familiar with the recreational rules and didn't see in on TRUST but how does one go about getting permission fly 500, 600, 700 feet high to the tops of these buildings?
Air 2 - The tallest building in Austin, TX (865 ft.) 4k and ~3 mins
This building is still under construction, but is slated to be completed later this year. Currently, it's the tallest in Austin, but that won't last long as one or two more are in waiting to surpass this one. During filming I was approached by an Austin Police officer, who (surprisingly?) was...mavicpilots.com
No, although they do have one. Fun fact there are several locations in Austin with gargoyles.Do you mean the Driskill?
Wonderful flying and impressive too.There's always something magical about skyscrapers
I seriously didn't know this and might be another good reason to get the Pt 107 licensing.I'm the one responsible for the "Tallest Building in Austin" video. Nothing special one needs to do to fly over 400' except have a Part 107. Then you can fly 400' above the building as long as you're no more than 400' laterally from it.
Thanks, it's a beautiful cityNice video! I miss Austin.
Thanks Dale!Wonderful flying and impressive too.
Dale
Ah I know which one you mean now! I'm planning on making a long drone video of Austin so I might have to include some shots of this building and the gargoyles now.No, although they do have one. Fun fact there are several locations in Austin with gargoyles.
The Paramount has some in the tiles. The hotel I refer to is around the corner.
"The most traditional use of gargoyles in downtown is the 28 little men with pointed ears and wings crouched on the third-floor windowsill of the Gothic Revival-style Norwood Building at 114 W. Seventh. Built during the prosperous period before the Great Depression, the 14-story office building was Austin's tallest when it opened in 1929 and the first totally air-conditioned office building in the United States."
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photograph by Gerald E. McLeod A good gargoyle is hard to find in downtown Austin. That is not to say that the mythical creatures can't be fwww.austinchronicle.com
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