Just call them, tell them what you intend to do, and when, and they are very unlikely to object.
Hey... thanks for the reply. I appreciate the good news.
Just call them, tell them what you intend to do, and when, and they are very unlikely to object.
So in our town of Fargo downtown Broadway is around 3 miles from the airport and a mile from a hospital where there is a helicopter pad. Would I be able to do a shot going down Broadway if I kept it under a 150 feet and it lasted less than 15 minutes? If I needed to call the airport tower and asked....would they be more likely to let me do this? Using a Mavic Air.
You have to wonder if airport towers are getting annoyed with drone owners calling for scenarios that have no impact to their flights? Like if the drone never gets above hard obstacles such as towers and buildings?
They do and they do. As per YT video passing a Naval ship.
Only on their way back down.How can that be? There aren't to many satellites flying by less than 400 feet.
Actually, the reference is highly pertinent to the topic, and be very careful what you call "fantasy". To keep it short, current research I am doing in Israel using, in part, a MP to map the area, reveals that another bit of "fantasy" (critics technically call it a literary embellishment) from the Good Book is a full on technical geological description of a real event at a real time leaving real geological evidence (that's called science and history BTW). The logic that sar104 has used so many times on this forum can be applied elsewhere with the same results and it really does work. sar104 is fully justified in bringing to bear a reference that impacts the outcome of this particular discussion (so it is on topic). Thanks sar104 for your consistent, clear use of logic, and not dismissal of related material.Let's stay on topic and keep fantasy books out of the conversation please.
Actually, the reference is highly pertinent to the topic, and be very careful what you call "fantasy". To keep it short, current research I am doing in Israel using, in part, a MP to map the area, reveals that another bit of "fantasy" (critics technically call it a literary embellishment) from the Good Book is a full on technical geological description of a real event at a real time leaving real geological evidence (that's called science and history BTW). The logic that sar104 has used so many times on this forum can be applied elsewhere with the same results and it really does work. sar104 is fully justified in bringing to bear a reference that impacts the outcome of this particular discussion (so it is on topic). Thanks sar104 for your consistent, clear use of logic, and not dismissal of related material.
Actually, some of our research will be published at a professional geology conference this fall. Our abstract was just submitted this last week (GSA). Where's your research submitted? Would love to see it.We were talking about drones...not the Bible, so no, not on topic in the least. I see it as fantasy, so I will call it fantasy. Share your research. I'm sure many people would like to see it. I will assume there is nothing there until you show otherwise. Oh and btw, I am doing research with my Mavic Pro that shows the bible is fake. See how easy that is? You are simply defending him as fellow bible thumpers, pathetic. Your post said nothing.
We were talking about drones...not the Bible, so no, not on topic in the least. I see it as fantasy, so I will call it fantasy. Share your research. I'm sure many people would like to see it. I will assume there is nothing there until you show otherwise. Oh and btw, I am doing research with my Mavic Pro that shows the bible is fake. See how easy that is? You are simply defending him as fellow bible thumpers, pathetic. Your post said nothing.
Actually, some of our research will be published at a professional geology conference this fall. Our abstract was just submitted this last week (GSA). Where's your research submitted? Would love to see it.
Yes, because non bible thumpers quote the bible verses as a part of normal conversationThat's hilarious - I've never been accused of being a bible thumper before. The irony is irresistable. I think that you must have completely misunderstood my post.
I think the type of research that @raymo is talking about is matching historical events with geological places. The bible is filled with accurate historical events - over 20,000+ of them. The kind of proof you are asking for is... of god - which he didn't reference in his post. So his research is probably right on point. No one on this planet can show you the kind of proof you seek. Anytime "proof" is presented, it is always 100% refutable, which inevitably leads to the phrase, "well, you don't have faith." Which is simply a choice, not backed by facts. Good luck with the circular arguments that follow...My point was, show me your research. I was just demonstrating how easy it is to say things without proof. You said you had done research, so let's see it.
At the great peril of continuing the fascinating derailment......
No one disputes the bible is a book, written by people that may have witnessed geological events. BUT In the end, It is just that. A book. Edited several times over history to appeal to the times and address new moral issues.
Its the greatest story ever told.
Striking how similar the Tora, the Bible and the Coran really are. Slightly different translations?
I am out of this, I expect Dirkclod to come in with post delete guns blazing at any second!
My point was, show me your research. I was just demonstrating how easy it is to say things without proof. You said you had done research, so let's see it.
Yes, because non bible thumpers quote the bible verses as a part of normal conversation![]()
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