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I usually only get up to 400 ft in my suburban neighborhood due to all of the interference, but today I got to about 950ft and finally got to take pictures of clouds, what's your guys record?
Most people around here frown on those who brag on violating FAA regulations. It makes everyone look bad.I usually only get up to 400 ft in my suburban neighborhood due to all of the interference, but today I got to about 950ft and finally got to take pictures of clouds, what's your guys record?
Do you know that you are incorrect?You do know 400FT is maximum allowed under FAA regulations?
The OP is not violation and FAA regulation. Been discussed to death.Most people around here frown on those who brag on violating FAA regulations. It makes everyone look bad.
You did not violate any FAA regulation. Plus, look at all the distance threads here. These people don't complain in those threads about what are actual FAA violations.Wow guys I'm so sorry. I know ignorance isn't an excuse especially for drones but when I read the rules I thought it said meters. I'll be sure not to fly that high again.
Wait so is there a maximum height restriction?
Does that include using binoculars as I will Max out to 1600 feetUnder FAA regulation, as high (far) as you can visually see it.
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