If I knew I had to have my drone limited I would have either built one or bought an older one.
Before some goody-two-shoes (who has never broken the speed limit in his life) pipes up about FAA nonsense etc. I am well aware of that.
This FAA rule doesn't apply anywhere other than the US. Apart from that I hate being controlled. , Maybe I need to resurrect my old DJI.
I live in Nepal with my wife and child and work in our charity. 400' isn't enough, it won't clear a tall building and makes it really hard in the tight mountain areas as well. Hard to monitor a project where I used to be able to fly my drone over the hills and mountains instead of a 4-hour hike each way...sigh
I was hoping to leave this with our team in a remote area.
So with all the creative and smart people here, is there a way to get around this height limitation?
Before some goody-two-shoes (who has never broken the speed limit in his life) pipes up about FAA nonsense etc. I am well aware of that.
This FAA rule doesn't apply anywhere other than the US. Apart from that I hate being controlled. , Maybe I need to resurrect my old DJI.
I live in Nepal with my wife and child and work in our charity. 400' isn't enough, it won't clear a tall building and makes it really hard in the tight mountain areas as well. Hard to monitor a project where I used to be able to fly my drone over the hills and mountains instead of a 4-hour hike each way...sigh
I was hoping to leave this with our team in a remote area.
So with all the creative and smart people here, is there a way to get around this height limitation?