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Miloch
July 8th 20, 05:09 AM
http://stepfatherpresents.com/?p=55322

Flying a drone through fireworks looks absolutely magical! Watching the night
sky light up with the different colors of the fireworks is truly spectacular!

---> https://youtu.be/ly_gROMhkN8



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Savageduck[_3_]
July 9th 20, 05:14 AM
On 2020-07-08 04:09:03 +0000, Miloch > said:

> http://stepfatherpresents.com/?p=55322
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> Flying a drone through fireworks looks absolutely magical! Watching the night
> sky light up with the different colors of the fireworks is truly spectacular!
>
> ---> https://youtu.be/ly_gROMhkN8
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To relieve C-19 cabin fever I decided to try something new, for me that
is, so I bought myself a drone.

I have had my new DJI Mavic Air 2 for just over a month, and I am
working on my FAA Part 107.
....and drone flying is a whole bunch more fun than I ever imagined.

While this was an eye pleasing production, I am left with a few questions:

Was the pilot FAA Part 107 certified?

Was the drone equiped with the mandatory for Small UAS night flying, strobe?

Was he working below 400ft AGL?

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Regards,

Savageduck

befonoy
February 6th 22, 03:27 PM
http://stepfatherpresents.com/?p=55322

Flying a drone through fireworks looks absolutely magical! Watching the night
sky light up with the different colors of the fireworks is truly spectacular!

--- https://youtu.be/ly_gROMhkN8



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Oh so cool, I heared somewhere, "Small unmanned aircraft may not operate over any persons not directly participating in the operation."
Out of interest, what are the laws about flying these (https://www.extremefliers.com/indoor-drone/) drones? Are there any specific laws or are they covered by other laws which these could fall into? OR are they another Chinese Lantern problem waiting to happen?

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