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Then you bought the only P3 without LED lights on it. You might want to see about a refund.Not mine.
Then you bought the only P3 without LED lights on it. You might want to see about a refund.Not mine.
Ok to clarify. The local police do not care. The sheriffs do not care. We do not care. Unless, you are doing something really stupid. But you are far more likely to be arrested for a noise violation than you are for flying a drone. That is all.No. His point was that NO ONE is going to come get you....
But he's right.No. His point was that NO ONE is going to come get you....
LOL.....so I can't hover 100 ft in the air above a dui check point to record the "action" j/k
I would be willing to bet that 95% of the local PD's could care less about drones.
I just did my first fireworks video, bird was with insight the whole time, safe flight, check out the grear result.
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I couldn't agree more. I enjoy night flying and can see the bird (well, birds lights anyway) from a mile away.I must have got a different model then yours, because mine came with red and green LEDs that blink and really make it stand out in the dark. And the BLACK'er the night the easier it is to see.
Very cool!Local enforcement were just excellent and accommodating to me in a very public venue tonight for new years eve- nice rooftop blast from multiple locations. Two of them hung out with me and I quickly made them my spotters. They loved the phantom in action and were respectful to not interrupt me as I flew. I'm a professional pyrotechnician my whole career and I'm very used to interfacing with all authorities having jurisdiction. Now that I do this end of production, they have even more fun with it. It always makes me chuckle that everyone, even enforcement, gets off on a perfect landing, lol. I wore my faa registration card on a lanyard and although they didn't ask to see it, I flashed it anyway, lol. Heck I paid for it, might as well get some milage out of it. Not only was the whole contingency impressed with how professional I flew, they want me to become involved in their new program for search and rescue with drone support. Even though I'm technically part of production, they don't know me and yet I sought them out for open communication and support. It's a pure pleasure to work together in a positive way, not like it's a bad thing. They liked, learned, and definitely walked away with the attitude we want as pilots. Home run.
Btw, flight done on firmware 1.6. Flies like a dream.
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Gee, mine has flashy blinking lights on the arms. And color coded so I know which direction it's facing.Because when you are up in the BLACK sky at night, 200 feet or so you can't see it. I want total visual contact with my drone.
Getting caught doing what? It's not necessarily breaking any laws......For all you night flyers, I am going to say if you are willing to take the chance, and pay the consequences if you get caught. ...
The Suburban Hippie Photographer.
I did just that.My thought was top go with a high ISO, go straight up to 400ft above my house and watch all of the fireworks going off between me and the horizon. Unlike July 4th, you're pretty much guaranteed that at 12:00am you will have shells in the air. Sadly, it was 12:20am that I had this thought.
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