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<blockquote data-quote="ajkm" data-source="post: 98999" data-attributes="member: 17595"><p>Ok, so there really needs to be some reading up of rules and regulations on RPAS use, I think. (RPAS = Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, which is what your drone + controller/device is.)</p><p></p><p>Our number one responsibility is for safe flight, which includes not flying into things and avoiding conflict with other users of the airspace we’re flying in. We cannot do that if we can’t see our aircraft, and the camera view available on our devices only shows us what’s directly in front of us, not what may be above, below, or beside us.</p><p></p><p>“Buy and fly” hobbyists, flying way beyond where they can have any situational awareness at all (no matter what they say), is what has led to the very restrictive drone regulations that most of us worldwide now have to observe.</p><p></p><p>This is also what has led to the DJI use of No Fly Zones (or whatever anyone wishes to call them) and the automatic grounding of their drones in some areas people would like to fly. Those who insist on breaking the rules have made it very hard for the rest of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajkm, post: 98999, member: 17595"] Ok, so there really needs to be some reading up of rules and regulations on RPAS use, I think. (RPAS = Remotely Piloted Aircraft System, which is what your drone + controller/device is.) Our number one responsibility is for safe flight, which includes not flying into things and avoiding conflict with other users of the airspace we’re flying in. We cannot do that if we can’t see our aircraft, and the camera view available on our devices only shows us what’s directly in front of us, not what may be above, below, or beside us. “Buy and fly” hobbyists, flying way beyond where they can have any situational awareness at all (no matter what they say), is what has led to the very restrictive drone regulations that most of us worldwide now have to observe. This is also what has led to the DJI use of No Fly Zones (or whatever anyone wishes to call them) and the automatic grounding of their drones in some areas people would like to fly. Those who insist on breaking the rules have made it very hard for the rest of us. [/QUOTE]
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