An essential skill for every drone pilot is guessing the correct approximate height of power lines. Guess wrong & suffer the consequences!
An essential skill for every drone pilot is guessing the correct approximate height of power lines. Guess wrong & suffer the
Sorry the pics aren't uploading!An essential skill for every drone pilot is guessing the correct approximate height of power lines. Guess wrong & suffer the consequences!
An essential skill for every drone pilot is guessing the correct approximate height of power lines. Guess wrong & suffer the consequences!
I always scout where I'm going to fly with binoculars. Power line locations in Tonto National Forest seem extremely random.Yeah, you have to look all around for them at your takeoff point too. I launched in a parking lot and wondered why I saw a black bar go through my video feed. Turned out I was inches away from a power line that was right above me!! I'm more careful now.
I give them lots of room.An essential skill for every drone pilot is guessing the correct approximate height of power lines. Guess wrong & suffer the consequences!
I wouldn't think so, but I don't think I've ever seen any over 100'. Any towers 200' or higher need to be lighted, I would suppose that would mean power poles as well. Distance from an airport makes a difference on marking or lighting also.Does anyone know if there is a height limit set by the FAA for power lines?
I agree with the posts above and the towers around here are 100’ or less. However, new pilots need to be aware that if you takeoff in a valley between two towers the lines themselves can be more than 100’.
You never did say if you suffered the consequences or you are just posting these photos as a warning to others. I would ask why you chose to set up on the HOT Pavement in the parking lot… It would seem so much more practical, comfortable, less dangerous, and less noticeable to be almost any place other than in the middle of a parking lot.An essential skill for every drone pilot
Large screens are great for seeing such things a s power lines, but the brightness of the screen is also very important. Especially on sunny days. I use an 8inch Tripltek Tablet.Wires is one of the reasons I often fly with my ipad 12.9". I am quite confident that I have seen and avoided wires that I had previously missed because the large ipad makes things so much easier to see.
I also use a Tipltek in the summer. In the winter heat and brightness isn't much of a problem for me .Large screens are great for seeing such things a s power lines, but the brightness of the screen is also very important. Especially on sunny days. I use an 8inch Tripltek Tablet.
Unfortunately , I'm living in the south Florida, It's sunny almost every day. It's never cold, except for the winter nights when it might reach 60 degrees sometimes 50 degrees. Most months are just hot and humid. I suppose I could use a large screen tablet during my night flights though. Maybe I'll buy one next winter season.I also use a Tipltek in the summer. In the winter heat and brightness isn't much of a problem for me .
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