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Are FPV Goggles legal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hotwire" data-source="post: 70101" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>This is a really old subject for drone discussions. FPV is a skill that is less likely to cause crashes once learned. </p><p>The beauty of learning to fly FPV with a quad like Spark is you can stop and check the situation LOS. Then keep going or RTH, whatever. </p><p>If you are a pure photographer you will still get better imaging this way but reversing ie leading camera footage is best done LOS. </p><p>The USA has a mass shooting every week or so but no one has ever been killed by a civilian drone. As a global statistic that's amazingly safe. Peanuts are more dangerous. </p><p>Happy FPVing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotwire, post: 70101, member: 505"] This is a really old subject for drone discussions. FPV is a skill that is less likely to cause crashes once learned. The beauty of learning to fly FPV with a quad like Spark is you can stop and check the situation LOS. Then keep going or RTH, whatever. If you are a pure photographer you will still get better imaging this way but reversing ie leading camera footage is best done LOS. The USA has a mass shooting every week or so but no one has ever been killed by a civilian drone. As a global statistic that's amazingly safe. Peanuts are more dangerous. Happy FPVing! [/QUOTE]
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