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I Live in a no fly zone
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<blockquote data-quote="Eljay" data-source="post: 73647" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>I do think there's a bit of a bait and switch in the image most people have of being able to fly their drone around everywhere, and then you get the thing and suddenly it's all much more complicated. As a practical matter flying in the same area gets boring so it's less of a big deal than you might think - do your learning in the closest convenient legal park (mine's about a 10 minute drive) and then there's kind of a treasure hunt aspect of where are areas that would be fun and legal to fly. I also always have my Spark along on road trips and I do a lot of short flights to catch scenery or whatever, usually the cleanest shot of the view from a good pullout is by popping up over some trees...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eljay, post: 73647, member: 4399"] I do think there's a bit of a bait and switch in the image most people have of being able to fly their drone around everywhere, and then you get the thing and suddenly it's all much more complicated. As a practical matter flying in the same area gets boring so it's less of a big deal than you might think - do your learning in the closest convenient legal park (mine's about a 10 minute drive) and then there's kind of a treasure hunt aspect of where are areas that would be fun and legal to fly. I also always have my Spark along on road trips and I do a lot of short flights to catch scenery or whatever, usually the cleanest shot of the view from a good pullout is by popping up over some trees... [/QUOTE]
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