And likely to help the government to put in draconian laws thus spoiling the hobby for the rest of us that abide by the CAA's relatively lenient Drone code. Nice oneIf I crash into someone driving a car I may get fined or prosecuted (if found to be negligent). I will have appropriate insurance to cover damage/injury and likely access to legal representation and coverage if I'm sued.
You fly how you like Neon. I hope you have the financial means to make good if you are unlucky enough to have an incident.
Personally I believe LCMC over populous areas is, to be polite, irresponsible.
Considering I dont fly directly over people and hover outside their window I don't see what the problem is. It's not above 400M either, not near any government buildings, not posing a security risk... Please tell me how this will spoil things for others flying drones? I think the government had bigger fish to fry like terrorismAnd likely to help the government to put in draconian laws thus spoiling the hobby for the rest of us that abide by the CAA's relatively lenient Drone code. Nice one
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Probably doesn't cover out of line of sight flying either unless licensed etcThanks I had a look and it looks ideal. I read some of it but I don't think it covers for loss or damages to the drone which would be ideal
Neon Euc
Do you understand what overhead means? Are you a licened flyer or have you ever had any formal training? If the drone loses power it could land anywhere, possibly someone's head etc You say don't tsk tsk because you knew what you ate doing is dodgy. It is blatant ignorance such as this that puts the hobby at risk of expensive legislation etc. Ps. The maximum is 400 foot or 120 meters.Considering I dont fly directly over people and hover outside their window I don't see what the problem is. It's not above 400M either, not near any government buildings, not posing a security risk... Please tell me how this will spoil things for others flying drones? I think the government had bigger fish to fry like terrorism
Neon Euc
I agree.... I have trust in the drone and so far where I live in england, not one report if a drone falling from the sky onto any one has happened. I know it's a risk, but naturally the chances off that happening is no where near as high as cars causing accidents. So far I'm still looking at insurance for getting the best dealPlease reply what insurance you went with , I'd like some cover for my p3p and liability.
Cool cool flying by the way. I really do think people get hung up on what is dangerous flying. I doubt everyone who drives sticks to exact speed limits etc
I've looked at fpvuk for insurance too. Having looked at the actual policy I'm not sure it would provide any protection for the flight you show in your video.I agree.... I have trust in the drone and so far where I live in england, not one report if a drone falling from the sky onto any one has happened. I know it's a risk, but naturally the chances off that happening is no where near as high as cars causing accidents. So far I'm still looking at insurance for getting the best deal
Neon Euc
Thanks. I also done a few more on my Facebook page. [emoji4]Wow. You covered some territory, nicely done.
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100% correct on that. It is hard to resist these kinds of flights thoI've looked at fpvuk for insurance too. Having looked at the actual policy I'm not sure it would provide any protection for the flight you show in your video.
As far as I can tell the insurance is valid only when you are following the CAA rules. So say your bird fell and smashed a car windscreen on the flight you showed. As you were flying above a congested area you would not be covered for insurance.
I suppose if you were flying in a field and the phantom had a malfunction and took itself off over a town and crashed into a car, then you would be covered.
it should cover repairs of the OTHER drone you hit.thanksis that the one your on, and does it cover insurance for repairs ?
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