dongaston70
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Cheers from wee Ireland......It depends, but if I can, I prefer to sit comfortably.
Cheers from Argentina
Now that's what I'm talking about!!Great chair for flying the Mavic
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Also used at that way, but after heli's i went to full on Quad racing. There you had to sit, otherwise you would end up on your head. So since then i sit while flying Mavic, but also i just fly with the goggles, never just on screenAlways standing....too used to flying the 700 size heli's and um....yea u need to be standing for that it requires all of your attention and then some!
I spent 17,000 hours sitting whilst flying, so that no longer appeals to me lol! As I seldom use the RTH feature, being able to jump out of the way should I screw up the descent and landing appeals more than sitting down. Also I like to always face the direction the drone has flown to so that the best possible signal is being transmitted/received. If you sit and the drone goes behind you, you may encounter a poor link sooner perhaps?So if you have a few batteries and you are doing a lot of flying you could be standing for a bit. I thought of bringing out a chair to sit in while flying. How many of you already sit while you fly?
the people in it freaked out looking up at a drone hovering around them
I just get a kick out of it![]()
No man, I don’t that is a good reason for people to conclude that all drone pilots are peeping toms. First thing, I said hovering around them NOT on top of them in a public area with no zone restrictions. I follow the regulations of not flying close to people by at least 50 meters with the maximum allowed altitude. Second thing, to me this is the same thing as if you have a fancy car and people are taking pictures of it. As a matter of fact, the same thing happened to me last year. Me and my family were in my boat and a phantom drone flew around us. We didn’t think anything bad of it and we actually waved at it. That lead me to buy my drone cause I thought it was a cool gadget.And you don't think this is a good reason for people to conclude that all drone pilots are peeping toms??. You get a kick out of it!! Perhaps you should be kicked for it!!!
I love to fly while sitting on my favorite chair:
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So if you have a few batteries and you are doing a lot of flying you could be standing for a bit. I thought of bringing out a chair to sit in while flying. How many of you already sit while you fly?
No one should be kicked for it
Point taken, you are rightit could be costly for all of us..
You're right, of course. I'm sorry for my contentious play on your words.
Its just that it strikes me as an obvious invasion of privacy. I wonder how friendly your wave might have been if your wife or daughter had been taking advantage of their expectation of privacy on your boat by nude sunbathing for instance.
If it were me. I'd be really concerned about my drone being taken for say, a clay pigeon. Where I come from, skeet shooting from a boat is not uncommon. I personally would prefer a swift kick to remind me that 'freaking' people out with my drone in not only unbecoming and unwise, it could be costly for all of us..
Nude sunbathing you are fare game.
Shooting a drone down is not legal.
There is no expectation of privacy from the air.
Aug 28, 2014 · "In the 1989 case Florida v. Riley, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that since airplanes and helicopters often fly over private property, citizens do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy that their activities will not be observed from the air.”
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