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<blockquote data-quote="rick" data-source="post: 54801" data-attributes="member: 3770"><p>Most all of us started with the same fear as you. I think you have identified the best solution as practice. I have found flying fairly low using a flight height of 10-20 feet going out more and more until you are comfortable. I did this at baseball/football or golf courses.( be sure to get prior approval of golf course manager asking for the day the course is closed). The value of golf course flying is mostly they are open spaces and some have dog legs where you can fly out of sight but can watch on your tablet or phone screen. No need to start at a high flying until you get comfortable. Then increase your height as you practice. The value of the golf course is generally if you need a quick landing the fairways are open. MOST IMPORTANT AT THIS PHASE IS APPROVAL but start on soccer or baseball fields. Don’t rush just-</p><p>HAVE FUN-Fly safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick, post: 54801, member: 3770"] Most all of us started with the same fear as you. I think you have identified the best solution as practice. I have found flying fairly low using a flight height of 10-20 feet going out more and more until you are comfortable. I did this at baseball/football or golf courses.( be sure to get prior approval of golf course manager asking for the day the course is closed). The value of golf course flying is mostly they are open spaces and some have dog legs where you can fly out of sight but can watch on your tablet or phone screen. No need to start at a high flying until you get comfortable. Then increase your height as you practice. The value of the golf course is generally if you need a quick landing the fairways are open. MOST IMPORTANT AT THIS PHASE IS APPROVAL but start on soccer or baseball fields. Don’t rush just- HAVE FUN-Fly safe [/QUOTE]
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