Hello,
Does anybody have a good handout or leaflet they use when out flying that they give to the public?
A template maybe?
Does anybody have a good handout or leaflet they use when out flying that they give to the public?
A template maybe?
I saw in another post someone had one for a handout but they were in the UK. I'm in Cali so I was looking for something i can use when i go out. Something that will help if someone approaches me and needs info on what I'm doing. Not sure if I make sense.For what purpose?
Thank you for the infoWhat works better than a handout is:
1. Don't fly where you're not supposed to
2. If doing a job, dress and be professional
3. A high-res vest helps in most cases.
4. Know the FAA rules and adhere to them.
I have been flying drones for more than ten years and have only been confronted four times, of which only one was negative.
The search and rescue idea is something I was actually considering.The Leaflets and Pappers and 107 Certificate do very little to satisfy people that are angry or upset or believe there right.
Being part of the Neighbor Hood watch I have found somthing that really works well.
Tell them that your flying in the area to see if the Drone would be a good for Search and Rescue for your Neighborhood Watch Program.
Let them know your flying to Check GPS Signal , Transmission Signal and Video Signal.
Let them know that drones are being used for Perimiter checks as well as spotting lost dogs.
Many times I will than post a quick video of the flight on the Neighbor hood watch just for confirmation
that the area is safe , been doing that now for the last 6 years.
Many people have made the comment that it helps if your drone looks like its part of a Search an Rescue and with the Wet Suits we suggest for your drone , it most certainly will stand out as an Extreme Weather drone .
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Gear to fly in the Rain. Land on the Water , and sign up for your Neighbor hood watch program.
NONE of that will deter anyone.What works better than a handout is:
1. Don't fly where you're not supposed to
2. If doing a job, dress and be professional
3. A high-res vest helps in most cases.
4. Know the FAA rules and adhere to them.
I have been flying drones for more than ten years and have only been confronted four times, of which only one was negative.
But can't hurt to have them. Speaking of wet suit. I need to get one for my Mini 3 Pro. But not sure if I wan't to put it over 250g.The Leaflets and Pappers and 107 Certificate do very little to satisfy people that are angry or upset or believe there right.
Being part of the Neighbor Hood watch I have found somthing that really works well.
Tell them that your flying in the area to see if the Drone would be a good for Search and Rescue for your Neighborhood Watch Program.
Let them know your flying to Check GPS Signal , Transmission Signal and Video Signal.
Let them know that drones are being used for Perimiter checks as well as spotting lost dogs.
Many times I will than post a quick video of the flight on the Neighbor hood watch just for confirmation
that the area is safe , been doing that now for the last 6 years.
Many people have made the comment that it helps if your drone looks like its part of a Search an Rescue and with the Wet Suits we suggest for your drone , it most certainly will stand out as an Extreme Weather drone .
Phantomrain.org
Gear to fly in the Rain. Land on the Water , and sign up for your Neighbor hood watch program.
Sent you a PM, Thank youBut can't hurt to have them. Speaking of wet suit. I need to get one for my Mini 3 Pro. But not sure if I wan't to put it over 250g.
Of course, I disagree with you. I have been flying for many years and have been there done that. Furthermore, I did NOT say anything about a suit and tie. If you quote someone, get it right.NONE of that will deter anyone.
1) Does not matter where you fly, Karen's will still confront you.
2) Suit and tie? LOL
3) Still will not always deter some people
4) ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH INFORMING CIVILIANS.
That's funny. You have to admit. A suit and tie or a tuxedo would really trip people out.Of course, I disagree with you. I have been flying for many years and have been there done that. Furthermore, I did NOT say anything about a suit and tie. If you quote someone, get it right.
I'm sorry but I hate those vest. They look cheap and generic. Non professional to me.One of these would help in most cases
One if you DO want attention & One if you DO NOT want attention.
Funny, cute, doesn't matter really. I was trying to answer your question.That's funny. You have to admit. A suit and tie or a tuxedo would really trip people out.
Totally understand. Thank you. I was just picturing myself flying a drone in a tuxedo. I wonder what the public would think.Funny, cute, doesn't matter really. I was trying to answer your question.