It would be interesting to see an "anonymous poll" of what percentage of people fly their drones within VLOS only.
Meaning, when you take your eyes off of the drone, look down to your remote's display, you look up and you actually see where your drone is and you can actually tell its orientation.
I've been flying RC helis for a while. The heli is bigger than my DJI
M2P, I never take my eyes off it, flying it relatively close yet there are times when I can't tell its orientation for a second or two until I use a feedback correction- (move the control stick and see which way it goes.)
At distance, the orientation is much harder to tell on the drone because of its symmetrical shape (other than a small camera upfront), on a sunny day nearly impossible.
Run your poll:
1) VLOS only - all the time - I am a 100% rule follower.
2) Sometimes I break the rules - fly out of VLOS
3) Mostly let the drone fly away where I can't see it
4) My drone always flies out of sight.
5) If you own a pair of
DJI goggles...mine as well turn your self in (I guess to FAA)