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I don't have to worry about flying too high. Have military jets from an airport about 25 miles away that like to buzz my house at 100' doin' 600+mph. And ya' think drones are a hazard.LOLGot her up to 1200 feet was kinda scary not being able to see it !! It was in a zone where no airplanes fly and it was all clear sky's so was still on the look out just in case.
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Yep you said it... That is scary up in commercial air space.I had it set before to 400 feet so the increase was huge to me. Raided it to 500m on my 40th flight.
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Got her up to 1200 feet was kinda scary not being able to see it !! It was in a zone where no airplanes fly and it was all clear sky's so was still on the look out just in case
How did you get passed the 400ft limit again?, (for informational purposes of course)
Just put 500m in the max altitude boxHow did you get passed the 400ft limit again?, (for informational purposes of course)
I never said it was something new but someone new might not know how to change the setting. Like the first guy just asked. U must be a drone vet [emoji23][emoji23]Lol this is what this app is for no need to get your pantys in a bunch.As mentioned, the setting allows a height of 500m. That is 1640'. It's not rocket science. It's just a setting. The OP is making it sound like he's discovered something nobody knew.
.......and you wonder why geo fencing will become the norm........lolThe law is 400 feet! Just for your information.
Is it a Law/Regulation? Or is it a Recommendation?The law is 400 feet! Just for your information.
Is it a Law/Regulation? Or is it a Recommendation?
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I think he/she knows the answer. Maybe he/she thought that you thought it was law. In FAA advisory circular 91-57a the wording says that you should operate your model aircraft under 400. If it was a requirement to operate that low it would say you must operate below 400 feet. They recommend that altitude because no manned aircraft should be operating below 500 feet unless the are departing or approaching an airport. It leaves you with 100 feet separation. As long as you are operating within line of sight in airspace that does not require a clearance to enter you should be fine as far as the law is concerned. That being said it is always best to follow the FAA's recommendations so that we can all enjoy this hobby for years to come without further restriction.If you have to ask that question, you should be educating yourself before flying your drone again.
But your title on this thread is misleading saying "with no height limit", that would indicate some new discovery of overcoming the altitude restriction of 500m, in reality you were still "flying within the height limit"I never said it was something new but someone new might not know how to change the setting. Like the first guy just asked. U must be a drone vet [emoji23][emoji23]Lol this is what this app is for no need to get your pantys in a bunch.
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