JoeBoy
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You're fine as long as you are (1) in the USA and (2) you call it a "mission".
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You're fine as long as you are (1) in the USA and (2) you call it a "mission".
You're fine as long as you are (1) in the USA and (2) you call it a "mission".
AWESOME photo!!! What did you use for this shot???
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People are getting fined for taking learner drivers out, sitting in a park alone or with a friend (at distance), even driving out for 10 - 15 mins to get to a park or bike track for exercise !
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That's a sad state of affairs. You would hope that if supplied with facts, an individual could determine what is safe and what is not. Having said that, on one of the first "Shelter in Place" days we had I watched a bunch of adults with their kids playing an organized game of Softball. You can't fix stupid and apparently, you can't quarantine it either!
I have just added this term to my (Limited) vocabulary!(SNIP>what've become known as) Covidiots.
I have just added this term to my (Limited) vocabulary!![]()
Here in Colorado media and construction support are considered essential businesses. So I'm still flying. Spent Tuesday flying different projects from sunrise to sunset. Long day. But worth it. Shot this waiting for the sun to set on our final project Tuesday.View attachment 98273
You are out flying your Mavic in an Arizona public park that has stopped collecting entrance fees during this pandemic so people have something to do. You are by yourself with no one nearer than 100 yds. What is wrong with that? The wife & I drive about 5 miles to a national park, take a dirt road for about 5 miles & fly our MP. During that time ( 4 or 5 batteries) we might see one other vehicle drive by about 200 yards distant. Sounds like extreme "social distancing" to me... IMHO...To the OP - you refer to them as mission, which I fully appreciate and understand. But your missions sound entirely recreational.
I flew last on March 18, as things were getting locked down, and as we started to know more about how truly isolated we were going to be. Irrespective of the isolation when flying a drone, I think your arguments are specious. While drones can be used for life-saving missions, I would be hard pressed to imaging you would be asking this question if *your* missions were life-saving ones. You would be deemed an essential service, and probably be working for the FD, PD, or some other government agency. Likewise your journalism point - I don't believe what your missions would be deemed journalism, as that too is an essential service - so you would need bona fide press credentials.
Even though I'm Canadian, I have a bit of a libertarian bent, and living so close to the US also know that "don't tread on me" is a sentiment that runs deeply. They've shut down beaches and parks here for recreation purposes, frustrating many as the weather turns nice. That would include most of the places I'd want to fly. It's unfortunate, but it's not forever (we hope). Everyone's going stir crazy and getting shack whacky. But it's best for everyone if we all stay home - not as much as possible. Just stay home.
Prayers , fortunately , prevent anyone being shot as you know..Yeah you're right. He should have shot him
Fact: One is far more likely to have an accident in one’s home then while driving and thus “involve emergency services and thus put others in danger”. Stay in bed and save lives!The issue isnt so much social distancing in those scenarios it’s the fact that folk take the car out , have an accident , involve emergency services and thus put others in danger. I fail to understand why that part of it isn’t understood.
I've had some serious accidents in bed. Cost me thousands over the yearsFact: One is far more likely to have an accident in one’s home then while driving and thus “involve emergency services and thus put others in danger”. Stay in bed and save lives!
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