- Joined
- Dec 1, 2017
- Messages
- 4
- Reaction score
- 1
- Age
- 65
It can be a bit unnerving to have a drone loiter around your property, and this is coming from a avid drone operator and commercial pilot. Certainly doesn’t justify shooting one down or harrasing the operator. A few months ago a phantom 4 flew over my property and loitered at about 200 feet. From that distance you can’t tell where the camera is pointed. We were having a pool party and one of our guest felt uncomfortable about pictures that could be taken of her and her children without their permission or how or where those pictures could be used.
There wasn’t a good answer I could deliver... When I shoot aerial footage my vehicle has our company logo and contact info displayed, our fleet of Inspire aircraft a clearly marked with our registration number and a decal that says “FAA REGISTERED AIRCRAFT”. We plan our shoots extensively, plan our flights so they are not over private property, and most importantly plan to be there the briefest time possible. So far so good...
There wasn’t a good answer I could deliver... When I shoot aerial footage my vehicle has our company logo and contact info displayed, our fleet of Inspire aircraft a clearly marked with our registration number and a decal that says “FAA REGISTERED AIRCRAFT”. We plan our shoots extensively, plan our flights so they are not over private property, and most importantly plan to be there the briefest time possible. So far so good...