I was hovering around 200ft. Wasn't over his house but he could see it from his house. I was looking at the sky and getting pics at sunset.
Not sure why he was mad then unless he has pot growing out around his house!!! LOL!
I was hovering around 200ft. Wasn't over his house but he could see it from his house. I was looking at the sky and getting pics at sunset.
That would freak out the FAA too!I like flying my drone with leds at night over neighborhood freaks people out
I like flying my drone with leds at night over neighborhood freaks people out
It's super cool to see those flashing LEDs a night time, for sure! Unfortunately, it's also completely illegal unless you are a part 107 pilot and have a waiver. :-(
As far as I am aware, hobby flights can take place at night. Maybe it is just AMA members, if I am wrong please list your source.It's super cool to see those flashing LEDs a night time, for sure! Unfortunately, it's also completely illegal unless you are a part 107 pilot and have a waiver. :-(
Aint that something. Doesn't make much sense does it.Very interesting! So as a licensed pilot, I'm not allowed to fly "at night" (107.29) without obtaining a waiver, but as a recreational pilot I can (if I follow AMA-like guidelines)? Sheesh...this whole thing is a bit messed up. The only reference I can find to night flying on the AMA site is this:
"RC night flying requires a lighting system providing the pilot with a clear view of the model’s attitude and orientation at all times. Hand-held illumination systems are inadequate for night flying operations." http://www.modelaircraft.org/files/memanual.pdf page 4, number 8.
I had been thinking what I would do. Glad I had thought it thru.
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