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In his vlog today he's flying from building tops in downtown SF - is that area a NFZ? Since his youtube channel is monetized isn't' his flying technically "commercial"?
And it seems the FAA contacts some kid with a few hundred views that has nature footage on their site and Casey has 2.5million followers, yet nothing. I'm pretty sure that he is mostly responsible with it, the problem isn't so much him as more 'monkey see, monkey do'. Though there was the Russian guy who got a fine in NYC when his kid crashed a drone at the Thanksgivings day parade.Yet the FAA is trolling on these boards...
Even if he did really forget it, I wonder if it still flys and records since putting it into the lake in Central Park. Though It was still beeping when he pulls it out of the water, may have only damaged some of the ESCs and camera.not to mention he enters the apple store and buys another p4 because he forgot the other one at ny and he should have registered it in order to fly.
Seems that in one of the recent episodes he got 3 new P4's from DJI and he's giving them away. He still flies it in the city right from the balcony and over buildings. He also crashed another one into the stanchion on the Williamsburg bridge and I guess it's still on the pylon.
some guys retrieved it and brought it back to him.
also, if you go out and buy another drone, you dont have to register it... youre initial registration applies to your other UASes.
thats what they say (and what I do)Yep.. just got thru the next video where that happens.. Also gave away one of the drones too. Still catching up.
Don't you have to put on the registration number on every one that you own?
The city is not a hard wired NFZ. You just aren't allowed to fly in it.have you seen yesterdays vlog?
he takes off from a boat in central park...
isnt central park a nofly zone?
if so, how was he able to take off?
at the end he crashes the drone to a tree and "magically" it appears in the lake.
so like cale262 says im pretty sure he really knows what he is doing and how to fly, and acts like if hes a noob, but how is it that he can take off in manhattan (from his appartment, in central park, etc)?
casey has landed in france.
wonder if he will continue using drone footage in his vlog considering paris is a no fly zone.
About half of central park is within airport limits (JFK, Teterboro, and LaGuardia all overlap) I haven't tried it, just going by maps. On that note though, the B4UFLY app is ridiculous as it counts helipads which are on every corporate building throughout the metro region.The city is not a hard wired NFZ. You just aren't allowed to fly in it.
I completely agree with you. This is a great example of what not to do, and why the hobby is becoming more regulated. I hope since this video he has learned the ins & outs of RC flying and is enjoying the hobby responsibly.Just watched this and thought, man this is literally textbook example what people should not be doing with a new drone. Didn't read any instructions, almost didn't calibrate anything. Sent it off without a plan, didn't know how to get it back, flying it over people. Not knowing local flying laws. And people wonder why Phantoms have a bad reputation.
You do realize that they paid him 2 Million Dollars for his HBO series. Right.
With that income and the revenue that YouTube provides I am sure his is actually above the rules.
Its not a fair comparison with his apparent funds and income to the "average" drone flyer. His wife's family is also rumored to be sporting deep pockets.
The guy has a wonderful ability to take quality video and uses his editing skills to their fullest extent. He has an unorthodox film and editing style that many YouTubers try and copy and receive flack for.
I like the fact that he gives the virtual middle finger to those who insist on over regulating an activity that we all enjoy.
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