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<blockquote data-quote="RoarRoar" data-source="post: 98856" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>If you are flying at say 20 - 30 feet and just practicing maneuvers on an empty field I really don't see what the big deal is. You are more likely to get hit by a rouge sports ball than the drone. It's much easier to go on a day when school is out and nobody is there. Should someone from the school say something simply say sorry and leave. It's not like you are committing a felony. </p><p></p><p>I say this all the time don't draw attention to yourself. I recently flew at a major university in an open area not one person noticed what I was doing or came up to me to drone shame me. Don't wear a big bright neon vest, don't set up all your gear like a formula one pit crew. Be aware of your surroundings. Bring a friend to spot if you have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoarRoar, post: 98856, member: 7166"] If you are flying at say 20 - 30 feet and just practicing maneuvers on an empty field I really don't see what the big deal is. You are more likely to get hit by a rouge sports ball than the drone. It's much easier to go on a day when school is out and nobody is there. Should someone from the school say something simply say sorry and leave. It's not like you are committing a felony. I say this all the time don't draw attention to yourself. I recently flew at a major university in an open area not one person noticed what I was doing or came up to me to drone shame me. Don't wear a big bright neon vest, don't set up all your gear like a formula one pit crew. Be aware of your surroundings. Bring a friend to spot if you have to. [/QUOTE]
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