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New spark owner with "Gesture Control" Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="graywoulf" data-source="post: 56606" data-attributes="member: 8691"><p>I just watched that video again... twice. Nowhere in that video is there a recommendation for a backup connection. The only precaution mentioned is to use the prop guards. Understandably, yes there are rules and regulations to be observed... in any country. <strong><u>Common sense</u></strong> should <strong><u>prevail at all times</u></strong> as well. I would not even consider flying my Spark at a family gathering unless I first got everyones permission and that they were fully aware of the drone at all times. Using gesture mode indoors is not a good idea unless you are in a very large room. There again, with everyone being aware of it. Yeah, I got a chuckle out of the guy that looked so surprised to see the Spark right next to his head too. Definitely he is deaf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywoulf, post: 56606, member: 8691"] I just watched that video again... twice. Nowhere in that video is there a recommendation for a backup connection. The only precaution mentioned is to use the prop guards. Understandably, yes there are rules and regulations to be observed... in any country. [B][U]Common sense[/U][/B] should [B][U]prevail at all times[/U][/B] as well. I would not even consider flying my Spark at a family gathering unless I first got everyones permission and that they were fully aware of the drone at all times. Using gesture mode indoors is not a good idea unless you are in a very large room. There again, with everyone being aware of it. Yeah, I got a chuckle out of the guy that looked so surprised to see the Spark right next to his head too. Definitely he is deaf. [/QUOTE]
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