hiflyer201
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There's a pair of objects that enter the field of view at about 4:10 and exit at about 4:20 and maintain their relative position to one another. They're moving left to right about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way up from the bottom. Here's a screen capture at about 4:22 showing one of them. The other was above and slightly left of this one, but I couldn't pick it out in the screen capture.No planes?? Wasn't that an airplane passing under you at 3:47?
Wow! Cool video. Just think, if you DID accidentally bring down an aircraft, you could provide the deceased's families with a copy of what YOU saw just before their loved ones died a horrible and totally unnecessary death.
Not to excuse such a reckless flight, but that was a bird, not an airplane.No planes?? Wasn't that an airplane passing under you at 3:47?View attachment 133510
bunch of cry babies here for sureReading most of the comments makes me feel sorry about disturbing mavicpilots users with this illegal content ?
..There is no good reason to fly so high. Most great drone footage is shot at much lower altitudes.
No - it's a bird. If you watch the video you can see it flapping its wings.Looks like a plane.
not really upsetting, but you do know how cold it gets in eastern Siberia Katorga for instance? just be careful whos feathers you disturbReading most of the comments makes me feel sorry about disturbing mavicpilots users with this illegal content ?
Great catch!.................No planes?? Wasn't that an airplane passing under you at 3:47?View attachment 133510
Better look again. Definitely an airplane. Birds do not fly in such a straight line, and....that would have had to be the largest bird in history to be that size. 'Twas an airplane, single engine, private.Not to excuse such a reckless flight, but that was a bird, not an airplane.
There's always somebody that thinks he/she can do something outside the rules with little or no chance of negative consequences. Sometimes, however, it turns out these people are wrong, dead wrong, and people pay with their lives. Sometimes rules exist that people fail to see the logic behind, and people break the rules. Sometimes the consequences for such ill-informed behavior is tragic. Unfortunately, people sometimes fail to see the idiocy of their behavior until it's too late to avoid disaster. It happens every, absolutely every damned day.I suppose that it is actually not legal.
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I visit this place for more then 10 years and have never seen a plane flying right over the location. Looks like air routes are a few miles aside.
And as far as I know there is no law in Ukraine for regulation of quadcopter flights, it is in state of development right now. So only restrictions that apply - are DJI provided general limits, like max altitude 500 meters and NFZ near airports and so on.
I was petrified thinking that an aircraft on ascent or descent could have sucked that in and possible been in severe distress if not crashed. I'm 2-3 miles from Boston airspace (class B) and aircraft come flying by from all directions and at all altitudes... While it's interesting to see that, it scares the **** out of me that someone would do that on purpose... I'm very glad nothing bad happened
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