My experience with DJI was excellent. P4 into a tree, hit the ground with significant damage. Broken landing gear, broken top shell, one of the motors was cocked to the point that the blade was hitting the body. 2 weeks and $200 dollars later I was flying again.
I registered my drone as a hobiest and have since taken and passed the 107, currently waiting to receive plastic. Either I read, was told, or dreamed that I have to re-register my drone now that I am a “professional” pilot. Was this a bad dream or do I actually need to do this?
My experience has been a little different. I crashed my P4 into some trees. Cracked nbothe the upper and lower plastic, receiving an error message on power up. One motor tilted till the prop was striking the body. Boxed it up sent it to DJI for repair expecting to get an estimate exceeding the...
As I read these replies it amazes me that you could replace the word “drone” with the word “gun” everywhere. The same comments are valid. Law breakers are going to break the law, you can’t fix the problem by leveying more rules, regulations, and restrictions on those who are already law abiding...