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In Canada we are banned from flying in most places due to this unreasonable fear.
Canada, guns are banned, drones are banned... you guys have no fun at all
In Canada we are banned from flying in most places due to this unreasonable fear.
LOL, yeah I took all the pics on my Flickr & 500px. pages.Lickity... did you take the picture that is next after the lady of liberty? Yum!
I'd only do it with everyone having full knowledge I'm in the area.
Use airmap, it's 13 heliports and it's very possible they'd help get the word out as well for any scheduled runs to other pilots due in the area for the 15 minute window. That's not really that many phone calls in planning a mission. Set a drotam for the mission. Call the local fisdo as I have already in researching a proper way to safely do a real mission there, not just buzzing the lady and hoping for the best. Having a 107, I certainly can do a recreational flight too and make the poor choice of buzzing the lady. I just wouldn't do it though. As I said, take the free online faa sfra test for that area and see if you don't come away a lot more apprehensive about buzzing the area. If nothing else, learn the area that way. But for me specifically, I'd be flying that in a very specific manner, at night, with my daylight waiver in hand and a VO, possibly multiple VO's. If I get shut down, so be it, there won't be a way to do the mission within a compliance and disclosure framework. I'll take the 'good luck' wishes but that's really best to wish drone pilots for buzzing the area. I'm not looking for luck. I'm looking for compliance and working with any and all AHJ's. It's that approach that sets a good precedence for future working relationships. Not the other way around.Good luck with that. I'd like to hear the steps you take to notify everyone. Seems like an enormous task, given the number if heliports in the area.
So do you plan to be compliant with VLOS? From a boat? You certainly aren't launching from the island, right?Use airmap, it's 13 heliports and it's very possible they'd help get the word out as well for any scheduled runs to other pilots due in the area for the 15 minute window. That's not really that many phone calls in planning a mission. Set a drotam for the mission. Call the local fisdo as I have already in researching a proper way to safely do a real mission there, not just buzzing the lady and hoping for the best. Having a 107, I certainly can do a recreational flight too and make the poor choice of buzzing the lady. I just wouldn't do it though. As I said, take the free online faa sfra test for that area and see if you don't come away a lot more apprehensive about buzzing the area. If nothing else, learn the area that way. But for me specifically, I'd be flying that in a very specific manner, at night, with my daylight waiver in hand and a VO, possibly multiple VO's. If I get shut down, so be it, there won't be a way to do the mission within a compliance and disclosure framework. I'll take the 'good luck' wishes but that's really best to wish drone pilots for buzzing the area. I'm not looking for luck. I'm looking for compliance and working with any and all AHJ's.
You'd be surprised by what permissions you'd be granted within the planning of a specific event if you peruse it with full disclosure about what you want to do and why, which by the way has everything to do with getting actual faa waivers.So do you plan to be compliant with VLOS? From a boat? You certainly aren't launching from the island, right?
I never "buzzed the island" myself, you'd never want to fly over the island with all the people. I was always at least 100' away from the edge of the island, probably more like 150'. This photo above is a crop of the full photo. I even went way around the boats sitting at the docks.
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Canada, guns are banned, drones are banned... you guys have no fun at all
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