No fpv
Can you please NOT post the same post/thread in numerous locations? Once is sufficient and additionally it is directly against or community rules.The police shutdown flying all drones with tablet interfaces on Saturday. You can't even fly drones with tablet interfaces in model airplane fields. This is going to kill drone industry
But when you look at the tablet you're not looking at the machine, so that doesn't work.So if you're using a tablet, I would say you can maintain visual line of sight as well as view with the tablet.
I think that is pretty ridiculous. That would be equivalent to glancing away from the quad momentarily for any reason. Watch your step, look for other aircraft, someone is walking up behind you, the police are talking to me. Whops, just glanced away, take me to jail.But when you look at the tablet you're not looking at the machine, so that doesn't work.
You can have a drone with a tablet, but you can't look at it. Given that if you have one you will look at it - bam.
This was introduced not only for quads but all RC models and it makes sense, I can't count how many people I know who have lost models precisely by shortly glancing away.
Until it fails.
The whole goal is to ensure reliability and avoid new sources of failure. If you're continuously looking at the model (and of course flying it within appropriate distances so you can properly control it that way), which is what you're supposed to do, then you don't have a problem when the "newfangled video downlink" fails (and it does, we get a "my tablet crashed" post on here at least once a week). Someone else can be looking at the video.
Note that I don't necessarily agree, but I understand.
I'm afraid this has been debated until the cows come home.That seems kind of silly since what you are glancing at is the best view in the house, with no issues regarding orientation
In Australia they are very strict. Thats why many of us have spent the 10k to get a license. Without one, we are not allowed to fly higher than 400 feet and 500 metres. Certainly nowhere near a town or city or where there are people. These are not toys and its not the Police that will find people and dob them in to CASA. Its pilots like me that will do that. these idiots that fly outside the rules are making it hard for those of us that work at this job. I have seen many videos of guys flying high and far but dont expect to be able to do it for long. As I say, if anyone flew close to one of our cities, they would end up in jail, and so they should.I'm afraid this has been debated until the cows come home.
If you are flying exclusively FPV your situational awareness is virtually nil. You have a limited FOV (94 degrees at best), no aural sense to the extent you have on the ground and this is compounded many fold when flying BVLOS.
Commercial operation is limited to 500m distance VLOS at all times (unless express permission is granted by the relevant authority).
I'm afraid hobbiest flying rules are only set to get stricter.
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