I liked what he said about "buying an Evo, just because I have no restrictions".
That is what I liked. That one shouldn't buy an Evo, just to fall into negligence and screw the rest of us. One should always follow the rules and be vigilant, no matter which drone you have.Yes but I also think his message was pretty clear, just because you own a Autel EVO you still need to follow the rules or things are going to get a lot worse.
Can you provide a link of this video? I have never seen it.There is an Autel video, where Alejandro very casually mentions that if the EVO flies into a NFZ it will immediately land, I don't think I will be making that mistake. I don't know if it applies to TNFZ, but I am sure I heard him say that even though I didn't want to believe it., I live about 2 miles from a baseball stadium and whenever there is a game the Inspire motors will not spin, but you are given the option of filling out a form taking responsibility by stating you have permission to fly and they grant a waiver, might not happened closer to the venue but it's possible if this guy had been watching his time, set an alarm or something he would have been able to land and re launch after requesting the waver. I don't remember what video Alejandro startedtes this but it was one of his instructional videos.
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