Does it weigh the same if the drone is flying in the cabin?Does your airplane climb faster if you fly the drone in the cabin?
Does the drone get pushed by the same tailwind as the plane?
Does your airplane climb faster if you fly the drone in the cabin?
Love the shotgun panel, btw!
Funny but I'm so used to this one, a regular 6 pack messes me up now. I really have come to like that DG being top center.It took me a few minutes to figure out what was wrong, but yeah. I flew a Cherokee 140 like that. Flew great. Panel messed me up.
Got a regulatory reference for that?find a 1800ft tower and you can do it without an airplane
Cool...where does one find that?Sure do.
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FAA.gov. Part 107Cool...where does one find that?
Maybe you should go to the 8 pack of little kings?Funny but I'm so used to this one, a regular 6 pack messes me up now. I really have come to like that DG being top center.
Funny, as I was thinking this as I took the picture.This seems like a missed opportunity for a @SixPapaCharlie video.
107.1 Applicability.FAA.gov. Part 107
So? Go get your commercial. It’s extremely easy.107.1 Applicability.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b)...
(b) This part does not apply to the following: ...
(2) Any aircraft subject to the provisions of part 101 of this chapter;
Kinda boring, just droning along.It was really nice of you to show your drone what real flying is like.
Sure do.
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I'd bet 107 would be the applicable part in this case...but the only community-based guidelines that I'm aware of under Part 101 include altitude restrictions.That's for Part 107. Part 101 doesn't have that altitude restriction.
I'd bet 107 would be the applicable part in this case...but the only community-based guidelines that I'm aware of under Part 101 include altitude restrictions.
Ok...AMA says not above 400 ft within 3 miles of an airport without notifying the airport authorities.Only altitude restriction we as AMA members have is to maintain "visual contact" with the aircraft. I've flown well my aircraft well above the 400 ft Part 107 rule.
http://amablog.modelaircraft.org/am...swered-the-400-foot-limit-for-model-aircraft/
And the FAA's position in it. 400 ft is only a recommendation for model aircraft (rule 336). Not a regulatory requirement.
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showatt.php?attachmentid=9229755&d=1470325628
Ok...AMA says not above 400 ft within 3 miles of an airport without notifying the airport authorities.