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I am currently flying night time . No time to much work can people post there set up etc get some ideas [emoji51]
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Fyi, FAA regulations restrict flying to daytime hours only. This includes from 30 minute before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. It should be obvious, but this is for safety reasons. If you're unable to see your drone, or obstacles around it, it could lead to disaster, as in personal injury, property damage, etc. Fly safe. Have fun.... preferably in that order. [emoji3]
My bad. I'm studying Part 107 and in there, they are referred to as regulations. Right now, they call them regulations for commercial pilots, but anyone with half a brain should know they will inevitably extend to hobbyists as well.
Fyi, FAA regulations restrict flying to daytime hours only. This includes from 30 minute before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. It should be obvious, but this is for safety reasons. If you're unable to see your drone, or obstacles around it, it could lead to disaster, as in personal injury, property damage, etc. Fly safe. Have fun.... preferably in that order. [emoji3]
Fyi, FAA regulations restrict flying to daytime hours only. This includes from 30 minute before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. It should be obvious, but this is for safety reasons. If you're unable to see your drone, or obstacles around it, it could lead to disaster, as in personal injury, property damage, etc. Fly safe. Have fun.... preferably in that order. [emoji3]
I had seen this on a site called 'dronelaws' as well, but it is a misinterpretation of the regulation (as pointed out in the Part 107 course i'm taking). According to FAA.gov (https://www.faa.gov/uas/media/rin_2120-aj60_clean_signed.pdf), On page 159, section i:This is true to some extent. But if you want to fly beyond those times you need to have an anti collision light that can be seen at least 3 nautical miles out.
I used the old selfie flash for iphone for about $5 there is one for Mavic with Velcro same thing for $16 only less the headset plug sticking out.. good for them. I have 6 of these selfie flash on there they are good for about 45 min of flight between charges.. Ill probably do more in the future as they are very very light weight lights and are very bright.. I will probably use a small bike headlamp with strobe for the top of the drone for the 3 mile visual safety i read that was needed .I am currently flying night time . No time to much work can people post there set up etc get some ideas [emoji51]
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I believe, even if you have the 107 cert., that's all great and dandy for commercial flying,
but for night flying (commercial), you still need another, called the 133 cert?
I also plan to add a couple of UV LEDs facing down to assist the vision system for landing.