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<blockquote data-quote="41Flyer" data-source="post: 97281" data-attributes="member: 17051"><p>LSO is based on the idea that the drone will fail so they want you to keep an eye on it. Trust in the tech but there are a number of people posting drones flying away on their own (knock wood) or batteries falling out or 3rd party rotors flying off and drones falling from the sky. </p><p>Plus the camera can't see behind or look up. I only fly thru trees LOS and have not braved my 1st attempt to go under a bridge somewhere.</p><p>One flight I had around trees and while the camera was just seeing some nice green, LOS I spotted a momma bird try to drive me away. I landed the drone quick when I saw that but never saw them from the camera view.</p><p>Some people add spotters with binoculars (as long as they are close enough for you to hear them).</p><p>In texas, I have lots of wide open space to fly some nice distance while keeping LOS. Practice runs of flying out 1 direction as far as I can see, then turn around and go the other way past the start point and as far as we can see that direction put in some nice flight time.</p><p></p><p>No one expects to lose their drone when flying and nobody expects the spanish inquisition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41Flyer, post: 97281, member: 17051"] LSO is based on the idea that the drone will fail so they want you to keep an eye on it. Trust in the tech but there are a number of people posting drones flying away on their own (knock wood) or batteries falling out or 3rd party rotors flying off and drones falling from the sky. Plus the camera can't see behind or look up. I only fly thru trees LOS and have not braved my 1st attempt to go under a bridge somewhere. One flight I had around trees and while the camera was just seeing some nice green, LOS I spotted a momma bird try to drive me away. I landed the drone quick when I saw that but never saw them from the camera view. Some people add spotters with binoculars (as long as they are close enough for you to hear them). In texas, I have lots of wide open space to fly some nice distance while keeping LOS. Practice runs of flying out 1 direction as far as I can see, then turn around and go the other way past the start point and as far as we can see that direction put in some nice flight time. No one expects to lose their drone when flying and nobody expects the spanish inquisition. [/QUOTE]
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