Is there a risk of signal interference if I fly together with a friend having the same type of drone and controller as I (standard M2Z)?
I've flown often with a friend who has a DJI Phantom.. The only noticeable problem is an extreme reduction in range.
The strong signal from the transmitter in his controller swamps the receiver in my controller making it less sensitive. (The same is true with my transmitter reducing the sensitivity of his receiver). Because of this, I start losing the signal at around 1/4 mile..
The effect can be reduced by moving the controllers apart. It's really bad when standing side by side, but if we are over 10-15 feet apart it gets better. So we normally don't stand that close together.
Would a search and rescue mission require a part 107? It would be fun to do and I would do it for free so seems like no?The only real risk is mixing up your black dot with another .
Even when you have a good visual if your not watching the sky at all times you can loose focus on which drone is yours.
It gets even worse if you both have strobe lights on at night .
Best thing you can do is not cross paths when flying and its also a really good idea to put a sticker on your drone or we recommend the Mavic Wet Suit that will Identify your drone from another and get all the extra benefits that the Wet Suits offer.
The Wet Suits gives your drone a Search and Rescue look and feel and provide a great cover story.
When a bothered stranger comes up and asks you guys what your doing you can tell them that your Drone is Geared up with a Wet Suit and your practicing your search and rescue techniques for the Neighbor Hood watch program.
Note: Everyone should sign up with your Neighborhood hood watch and put your name on the list for Search and Rescue and Perimeter and weather checks. Cat and Dog Search also.
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Would a search and rescue mission require a part 107? It would be fun to do and I would do it for free so seems like no?
I guess it might also be classified as an emergency scene so a special waiver may be required to fly there? I have started studying for the 107 but have a long way to go. I might never need it. But like a rain suit, it is a nice thing to have just in case.So if you call the FAA , they will say something like this " its a slipper slope , its best to have your 107 even if you dont take money.
The one thing about Search an Rescue is it gives you no special rights so you still have to obey all the operating rules . I live near a river and lake so my perimeter is safe to look where as if i have to fly over people and cars It would not be as safe.
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