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Thanks. Good picture of flying over a built up area at just over 2300 feet in what appears to be legal twilight.
south carolina, USAThanks. Good picture of flying over a built up area at just over 2300 feet in what appears to be legal twilight.
What country was it taken in please?
Not today.[emoji102]
Can't wait to see what comes next...
thanks a-hole, i got paid for that flight with permissionSomething like...
Attention private, commercial, and military pilots. Avoid flying here:
HAHAHA. Permission from who? Santa clause? You do not get "permission" to fly in class C airspace, let alone at night with a drone not equipped for night flight. And "getting paid" does not authorize you to do anything. In fact, it further restricts what you can do. So you're either lying, or have no clue what you're doing.I got paid for that flight a-holes , with permission
used a tail camera pointed strait down went up to 3000ft, i was asked to do it by a friend who works at the airport , for a project for a classFor those of us that fly commercially, what channels did you go through to get the permission? Flights like these can get some great footage.
HAHAHA! So now it's "a friend that works at the airport asked you to do it"? You can't even make a good lie. And even if that is true, that doesn't make it ok or legal or even remotely intelligent. If your friend asked you to play in traffic, would you leap in front of a car?used a tail camera pointed strait down went up to 3000ft, i was asked to do it by a friend who works at the airport , for a project for a class
Thank you for confirming you lied about having any certification or authorization to do anything. Also, your other thread shows you did this with a green laser attached to the drone. Even better.what is this snitch-o-site? Get a life dorks
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