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  • @felixruiz2838
    @felixruiz2838 4 года назад +91

    I love this video !! I'm a safe flyer and follow the rules. your video explain everything i needed to know now. I like what u said "fly it like u stole it" . Me I film what need and get out of there!!!! GREAT JOB keep up with vids cause these new rules coming we need people like u explaining to US.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +7

      Thanks man, appreciate the kind words! Good Flying!

    • @robgsunrisechaser5106
      @robgsunrisechaser5106 4 года назад +1

      I agree with you, I flight it like I stole it too. I’m very cautious. I hav had any issues. If there’s people around I usually won’t even fly. I do need to learn about these rules though.

    • @michaelgarrity6090
      @michaelgarrity6090 2 года назад +3

      Well, seeing that there are so many hassles to flying a drone, I don't think I am going to get one afterall. I didn't have any plans in doing it professionally, just getting one to get some cool video for my own use. It's not worth it to me just to have one recreationally . At least seeing this video opened my eyes to the fact that flying a drone can put one in legal jeopardy if not done in such a way detailed here. It's not just a simple matter of launching one off and buzzing around for a little while.

    • @poorboyshoeshine5785
      @poorboyshoeshine5785 Год назад

      ​@@michaelgarrity6090
      AT THE END MANY PEOPLE ARE NOT EVEN GOING TO PURCHES ONE DRONE WITH ALL THIS FAA B.S 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @ke4uyp
      @ke4uyp Год назад +2

      ​@@AlienDrones Question ,,Under those lighting conditions that day how far do you suspect you could visually see the drone if you were to turn your head away for a moment and then look back to find it? I read a scientific study a year or so ago where they did this type of testing with pilots. They tested this exact scenario, Their conclusion was for a 50% success rate of reestablishing eye contact with the drone, it was less than 2,000 ft away on average, even with large drones.

  • @sharksfan2011
    @sharksfan2011 4 года назад +48

    Great vid. Best phrase: “Fly it like you stole it” ... I do that all the time. Get in stealthy, fly, get out. Minimize your time and footprint. If someone does approach, 90% of the time I acknowledge them and then show them the view from 200ft or whatever. I have NEVER had anyone complain or threaten after they see the footage live on my monitor. They are usually thrilled to see it, and then I tell them “this is why we fly” and they walk off having had a great experience with a drone in flight.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +5

      Thanks for sharing! Excellent, being an advocate for the community usually pays off for everybody! Good Flying!

    • @mickeymch876
      @mickeymch876 3 года назад +1

      You could put up a video of a butterfly and in less than 8 hours some insane person would give it a thumbs down. I just don't know anymore.

    • @andre1987eph
      @andre1987eph 3 месяца назад

      Exactly bro! I get in, get out. Zero reason to linger after you got the shot. This differs great from tripod photography where the process of taking your time is part of the joy.

  • @arkansasoutpost
    @arkansasoutpost 3 года назад +18

    "Fly it like you stole it."
    This reminds me of some advice I got long ago about riding a motorcycle. "Ride it like you're invisible." In other words, don't rely on other drivers seeing you. Just assume they can't. That mindset makes you safer.
    "Fly it like you stole it" to me means don't attract unwanted attention, especially from cops.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, that's a great analogy and I use that when I ride as well. Good Flying!

    • @rickmiller4110
      @rickmiller4110 Год назад +3

      Yes, as an older (80yr) biker, I appreciate the concept.

  • @rich500
    @rich500 5 лет назад +109

    Excellent. The one thing that bothers me is encountering a cop that is unaware of drone regulations and has a chip on his shoulder.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  5 лет назад +5

      That's true, but I find if I'm a good neighbor I've not had any issues. But, it happens. Good Flying!

    • @rupman27isback
      @rupman27isback 4 года назад

      @K Ppp lol

    • @nizarnabhan7573
      @nizarnabhan7573 4 года назад +3

      Because those nuts they think they are above the law to scare the person to whom didn't do his Home work before, even they are breaking the law on their duty and after it because I know friend he is state police they are doing everything illegal as shark long with 50% interest like the mafia all of them they put their money with one of them to give those long and to many more they are more crock because they are using their badge to use it for their privet gangs as they tell you I know where you leave.

    • @quinnarter6031
      @quinnarter6031 4 года назад +13

      HERE IS A CRAZY STORY. I was flying my drone, while standing on my property. It was at night, my drone was lit up with lights as required. Suddenly I here a low flying aircraft and reduced my altitude to tree level, which was about 110 feet. The aircraft was a police helicopter. I assumed it was looking for someone, but not me. I knew I was following all the rules in my neighborhood. I had my recreational registration and labelled my aircraft as required. I was just flying around honing my drone/uas piloting skills. However, The police helicopter, turned out to be looking for me and police cars were also searching the streets for me. As an officer suddenly approached, I was landing my drone at the end of my driveway. I had to tell him,"hold on, let me land this thing." He waited. I then told him it was registered, he saw the number on the aircraft. The police helicopter left (but spent $20,000 for fuel, maintenance and pilots pay). Anyway, I left my wallet in the house, so, he followed me to my front door so I could get it. I gave him my registration and drivers license. Told him I was a recreational flyer. I also provided him with copies of the local and federal rules. I keep those in my wallet too, just in case. They took a picture of all the documents I had then simply left. I asked, what happens next? They said nothing they guess. They had no idea what the laws were, until I showed them the FAA statutes. Turns out, a neighbor called and complained about the drone lights hitting their house occasionally as I changed my direction of flight or the light pitched downward when I flew forward. The complaint was simply dismissed by the police that night and they told the person or persons that complained, that I wasn't doing anything illegal and not to bother them or me about flying at night. I still can't believe they used a police helicopter to chase my drone around. But, I followed the FAA rules and stayed away from it and lowered my aircraft as low as I could per FAA rules. The helicopter would come near, and I would keep moving away from this, "manned aircraft". It's funny now. Luckily I copied the regulations. I had all my paperwork in order. Carrying copies of the laws/ statutes is important. Most local police don't know the rules as of yet. So they investigate. Anyway, they don't bother me anymore and no one can complain. So, I fly my drone almost every night now without any harassment. Enjoy your flying folks. Keep copies of every law and interpretation of the laws on you at all times, when you fly. Keep your drone registration and drivers license with you as well. As the guy in video said, "PRACTICE DUE DILIGENCE."

    • @quinnarter6031
      @quinnarter6031 4 года назад +3

      MOST IMPORTANTLY, PRINT OUT FEDERAL AND LOCAL STATUTES AND CARRY THEM WITH YOU WHENEVER YOU FLY. Of course, label your aircraft with the FAA REG number, keep a copy in your wallet and have your drivers license with you.

  • @rook7777ify
    @rook7777ify 4 года назад +28

    I have been asked by our local tv station for drone footage of their coverage area, towns, and landmarks. I am part 107 and insured. But flying in new (sub 30,000 population) towns I have discovered that going physically to the police station before I fly has made a huge difference and has put my mind at ease. I ask to speak to someone about flying in town and offer my FAA card, proof of insurance, my business card and any other info they require and make copies of said documents. I also offer my assistance in any future events where I might be helpful. I figure it’s best to be up front with them, let them know why I am here, and if they ask me not to fly then I won’t. All officers and Chiefs I have spoken to has thanked me for coming to them and asking before I fly. To me it is common courtesy and in today’s world people can be suspicious and frightened by the smallest of things, especially a drone flying overhead. Hope this helps as well.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comments! That's great idea, especially if you're providing commercial services w/107. This could head off roll-ups by the police if they already know about it. For recreational I would think it may not be as useful, and I'd be worried that the police don't really know the law and tell you something is illegal when it's not, but that being said, who wants to argue wit the police anyway. Better to know their ignorance or bias before you're confronted, so overall, think it's a win. Do you have a commercial insurance for a "drone business" or a rider of some sort from your personal insurance? Liability, property damage, etc.? Just curious. Good Flying!

    • @Transportia
      @Transportia 3 года назад +1

      This is what I would do, as well. Why would you *not* openly communicate about your planned legit activities unless you really are surveilling or just plain snooping where you shouldn't be? People have reached the tipping point on privacy issues. Of course, the ironic thing is most of those who are confrontational with drone operators are happily blitzing their data all over social media and email, with no idea that for hackers, they're very easy to surveill.

    • @dwaynejava
      @dwaynejava 9 месяцев назад

      What drone insurance do you use? How much does it cost?

  • @dirtygnome
    @dirtygnome 4 года назад +12

    As a new drone owner and learning the ropes as I go, it’s very helpful to come across videos here on RUclips that explain some of the nuances of uas operations. I’ve learned much from watching videos and have made the online acquaintance of the FAA a number of times already whenever I don’t understand something. Thank you for the information you’re sharing Alien Drones.

  • @charleshollins963
    @charleshollins963 Год назад +2

    Your videos are quite helpful. I’m a senior and a beginner who is just embarking on becoming a recreational drone pilot. Was always attracted to this sport.

  • @dave.h
    @dave.h 4 года назад +27

    Thank you so much for making this video!!!! TREMENDOUS VALUE!!! People say research federal/state/local laws before flying, but no one ever shared how to do all that in such details.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +6

      Thank You for your kind words! I try to help the community where I can and also noted that I only saw the FAA guidelines and no details on anything else. I think that's because it's such a pain! LOL. Good Flying!

    • @dave.h
      @dave.h 4 года назад +4

      If you ever visit San Clement again or SoCal in general, ping me and we do some flying together it'd be fun!

  • @ashstubbings2603
    @ashstubbings2603 3 года назад +9

    I found this a very interesting and informative video. Although I'm not currently a drone owner, and I also live in the UK. Actually the more I discover the places it's illegal to fly a drone, or the more places that are restricted, the more it puts me off even getting one! However, as a disabled person, having one would prove very useful because I would be able to photograph things and places I would never physically be able to access.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and the comments! I see a lot of comments from people in the UK and they say a lot of the places they used to fly, like empty fields and parks are becoming more difficult to find. Not sure if it's a local thing or not but seems like you have to do your homework to find a good spot... Good Luck!

  • @JohnFisk-OHS-78
    @JohnFisk-OHS-78 2 года назад +3

    23:36 - Great sage advice!
    I'm mostly a still photographer and have been using the "fly it like u stole it" advice for ages, particularly in crowded or semi-crowded situations. I have never been hassled. But, I make it a point to:
    - be respectful of everyone's privacy
    - never purposely photograph an individual if I don't know them or have permission to do so
    - anyone who has asked NOT to be photographed, I thank them and do not - and if I have photos that include them, I delete them without argument - I would want others to do the same for me
    - never, EVER photograph a child unless I know the parents or guardians and have explicit permission to do so (and, I always share the preview photo with them and offer to send them a copy via text or email)
    This is just common sense. If I see something interesting to photograph, I get the shot, check the preview, and move on. Lingering or staring raises red flags in everyone's mind. "Get the shot and get going" has worked well for many years.
    Huge thanks for a thoughtful, thorough, and detailed video. I know it took some time and effort to put this together - thanks for sharing! I'm hoping to add aerial footage to my portfolio soon.
    Best wishes!

  • @Dwb913
    @Dwb913 Год назад +4

    I certainly appreciate what you've unselfishly done for the Drone community. I haven't even received my drone yet but it's in the mail. I want to learn everything I can before I even start. The last thing I want it trouble. Thank you.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  Год назад

      No worries, glad it is useful! Lots of stuff on the channel to help, and any questions drop a comment, happy to help if I can! Goof Flying!

  • @geoeyz
    @geoeyz 4 года назад +10

    Just came across this video. Love It! I try to be a responsible drone operator and have went through similar research on some area's were I want to fly. One was an Army Corp of Engineers park. The ranger told me UAS are not permitted to fly in the park. An email to the District Ranger yielded the same response along with a reference to the regulation number. A little research on the regulation in question and I found a Army Corps of Engineers document stating that all they can regulate is take offs and landings and that the FAA regulates the airspace. I printed it out and carry it with me just in case there's a problem. Subscribed.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Awesome, thanks for sharing! A little research and knowledge goes a long way! Good Flying!

    • @quinnarter6031
      @quinnarter6031 4 года назад

      That is true. You can fly over their airspace, You just can't land or take off from inside their borders.

  • @dan71559
    @dan71559 3 года назад +2

    I'm a new drone enthusiast and you just saved me from alot of problems. Ignorance isn't bliss. Thank you!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      You're welcome! A little due diligence might just keep you from being on an episode of "Cops"... LOL. Good Flying!

    • @mic7856
      @mic7856 3 года назад

      @@AlienDrones I think cops was cancelled permanently, but point taken.

  • @dougjones1639
    @dougjones1639 Год назад +3

    Thank you and very informative. I’m new to drones and found myself going through the same steps. I was thinking I was going overboard but you confirmed my thoughts and my process. It’s unfortunate that the laws are so complex.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  Год назад

      Thanks for taking the time to share, glad it was helpful!

  • @RandyAllen702
    @RandyAllen702 4 года назад +1

    Very well done! One can save a lot of potential hassles by doing this and using the "fly it like you stole it" mantra. My primary drone use is for photographing something with an elevation advantage - and most of the time that is no more than about 30-50 feet - pop up, get the shot and get down, switch to a standard camera, and continue whatever I was doing. The state and local regulators are not in most cases concerned about their visitors as much as they enjoy making it difficult for anyone to pursue virtually anything that has the slightest chance of pissing someone off. Thanks for putting this video together. Folks who want to save any possible hassles will do well to do their research just like you did! Again - Great Work!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words! Sometimes I can't figure out why a law or rule is passed the way it is, I often ponder if as a child their sibling dropped them on their head or something ... 😎 Good Flying!

  • @johncaplis2598
    @johncaplis2598 4 года назад +6

    I concur with other Drone enthusiasts here that this video is very helpful. I'm a beginner that wants to do the right thing as well and appreciate this helpful guidance.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Good Flying!

  • @5150bhc
    @5150bhc 3 года назад +9

    I don't even own a drone (yet) and I watched this entire video. You made it interesting as well as educational. Thank you.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words! I try and make it a little entertaining as I know a lot of rules and regs can be a bit dry so thanks for noticing!

    • @rodsimonrs
      @rodsimonrs 3 года назад +1

      I just got mine but I'm learning the hard way fast haha

  • @jonemeigh5588
    @jonemeigh5588 4 года назад +15

    Lol...you couldn’t operate your drone off that pier, but someone could set up a tent there!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      I think there was!

    • @timfoster5043
      @timfoster5043 3 года назад

      I bet they don't need a permit to pitch a tent there...

  • @HighlanderMikeGolf
    @HighlanderMikeGolf 4 года назад +7

    I know I’m watching this 11 months after it was posted, but this is still a very informative, helpful and useful video. Great info and great tips for both hobbyists and Part 107 pilots. Thanks!!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! The process stands the test of time, at least so far! Good Flying!

  • @JonPeroutka
    @JonPeroutka 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for this info. I'm glad you pointed out the supersedence of FAA's jurisdiction of navigable airspace over state or local regulations. I was previously unaware of that. Now I feel more informed as to the laws overall.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words! Glad it was helpful to you, Good Flying!

  • @theskybutlerllc
    @theskybutlerllc 3 года назад +1

    Hi Alien. :) A little late to this Comment session, but I just wanted to add a couple thoughts. First of all, great job laying out your process. I've gone thru this same flow a few times now when flying out of state, out of the area and in the next town over. It's what you have to do, in order to fly legally in the U.S. at the moment.
    My gripe with it (the regulations, not your video), is this:
    1) the search process can be different each time, and there's no consistency between how States, Cities, and local Municipalities document and lay out their information and laws. For people like you and me (and many others commenting), we want to, and are trying to do the right thing but this inconsistency can make it difficult and nearly impossible to know that you've actually found ALL the possible laws that might affect your flight. We all need to advocate for consistency to make this work efficiently.
    2) because of the inconsistency and difficulty, I think people often give up the search for all applicable laws and just go for it. Part 107 certified or not. Also, think about how many people own a drone and have NO IDEA about any of this. I've met people just like that. I've heard people say "the FFA" or "the FDA" and things like that. Or even that "this is just a toy. I don't have to look up laws to use my toy." So, the part that concerns me a bit is to think about the situation where you or I do all the due diligence that we can and we miss something because of the challenges mentioned, and we inadvertently break a law/ordinance, etc., but because we are "Part 107 Certified Pilots" we get reprimanded and maybe lose our Certificate, whereas the person unaware/ignorant to everything has a means to get out of any issue, just because they didn't know. And they don't have a Certificate so who cares? I haven't seen this happen (yet), but it is a concern of mine. Again, advocacy for consistency in how we can get the information needed will help all of us. Even those who don't know they need help.
    So, as you mentioned, all those reading this should take the action to advocate for ease and consistency in drone laws, at least across our nation.
    Cheers!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your well thought out comments! A relevant quote comes to mind:
      “Sometimes a man wants to be stupid if it lets him do a thing his cleverness forbids.” ― John Steinbeck. I long to be like that sometimes, Lol. Good Flying!

  • @prior8t2000
    @prior8t2000 4 года назад +6

    I live in San Clemente and I am now a better understanding of not causing problems for myself...

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +2

      Indeed! then you know what I'm talking about. I found Laguna Beach to be more pro drone for sure ... Good Flying!

  • @luckydronesok
    @luckydronesok Год назад

    I practice the "fly it like you stole it" method as well and honestly attribute it to why I have never been questioned by anyone. I also take an assessment of the people around me prior to flying. Thanks for the great material!

  • @42andpark
    @42andpark 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for this - it's really useful. I have a great suggestion for everyone reading this.
    You do all that research on the federal, state, and local level - you need to do that. What I do, is print out all the relevant regulations and so on, and put them into a three-ring binder, with a huge label that reads, "Why I'm allowed to fly here". I have it ready to hand to anyone (LEO, Karen) who hassles me.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад

      "The Karen File..." Lol. Thanks for the comments!

  • @justdavez438
    @justdavez438 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this video -- very thorough and great approach to a complicated topic. I've added links to this and your two videos with the FAA on my own local drone resource site. My county has very draconian drone laws, starting with the faulty premise “Drones can fly at altitudes below the navigable airspace (generally at 400 feet) which is not within the jurisdiction, regulation and control of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)." The laws then go on to vilify drone use and prohibit flight over nearly all property that is not either owned by the drone operator or for which the drone operator has consent. I have reached out to our Country Executive and the legislator responsible for the law and was told "We believe we have passed a proper law and would have to deal with a challenge in Court if ever brought.” I spoke with the FAA and confirmed exactly what you did (as a Part 107 pilot, I already knew this, but wanted to be thorough). There is one case, Singer v. City of Newton, which resulted in the law being struck down by Federal Preemption. Perhaps nobody wanted to be the test case yet in my county, but I intend to do exactly what you did and if I have to be the test case, so be it.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words, glad it was useful to you! I have a feeling there's a lot of areas that simply need to be challenged and when they lose it will start setting the precedents... 🤙

  • @timgalletas3856
    @timgalletas3856 5 лет назад +3

    Very helpful video. This is the video that all new drone flyers should watch. Local ordinances do exist and I treat them as invisible no flying zones because the app won’t show them. I recently got the Mini and I’m finding out the hard way that local restrictions prohibit and taking off and landing on private properties or park districts.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you for your kind words! Honestly, I think the reason no one is talking about this is most people don't want to hear it (I know I didn't) and will deny it, even though it is reality. Most want to peck at an app and be all done, take off and fly. ...and that may work, until it doesn't. Good Flying!

    • @Mrjfj17
      @Mrjfj17 4 года назад +1

      I'm doing research for a project that would require recording from a drone and talking to local township officials about their restrictions. I found it interesting that they have ordinances against drone use in their parks, but none of them have placed signs saying so. You just have to know i guess.

  • @johnpftd
    @johnpftd 2 года назад

    Great video! I’ve been doing the same research and it served me well. I got challenged this Spring by a County Park & Rec employee at Anna Maria Island in Florida. What he was telling me ( can’t fly here) did not jive with my research. He told me to call the Sheriffs Dept and they would back him up. I did, explained what I was told and my research and the nice dispatch lady said as long as your in compliance with the FAA we do not mind at all. Felt really proud of myself for knowing the facts. I got some great dolphin video as a bonus!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад

      Indeed, you should be proud, due diligence pays off! Gives you a great feeling for sure. Nicely done! 👽🛸

  • @bartlettpsj
    @bartlettpsj 4 года назад +1

    Very useful video. I just got my drone. I first tried it around the house just to practice, then planned a first flight around our local lagoon. I did the FAA clearance thing (registered, got my code and all) as we're in controlled airspace, so I did that and kept below 100ft. As I was finishing and landing, a very angry lady, not dissimilar to that lady in your video, started screaming at me. I couldn't hear her (background noise not drone!), and she kept shouting --- until I heard her say - 'get that drone out of my back-yard'. Of course I wasn't in her back yard. But the point is that people don't like them near their houses, disturbing their peace (actually I don't think I would've made any noise) and privacy - probably, as it was a real perfect spot for drone flying, there have been many people overusing that take-off / landing spot. Anyways, I get her point and moved quickly. But it is a shame that as drone flyers, we're becoming pariahs. It's more the noise - if the drones were quieter they'd be less obvious. My best approach is to get up and down as quickly as possible --- the actual flight at 100ft (or higher) I think is inaudible.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +2

      Indeed. I find the platinum is one of the best, about 150' before it is hard to hear, others are higher than that. I'm not a big fan of flying where there are a lot of people around, only takes one to ruin your day, legal or not. Good Flying

  • @lupine617
    @lupine617 4 года назад +6

    First off thank you for the very helpful video. Secondly it seems like someone needs to come up with a website specifically geared to flying drones in specific areas, so someone doesn't have to go through the complete hassle of contacting all those entities to find out where you can fly as well as take off legally. It could be some sort of "Yelp" for the drone community, yet a little more interactive, allowing pilots to not only comment on updated local regulations but to share details about what to avoid, or what worked for them when they flew a certain area.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      You know, I thought about that but not sure how to keep it complete or current. Even when I flew this pier the ordinance changed right before I researched it. Who would be liable if the site said "good to go" and you get a ticket or your UAV confiscated? Perhaps if it were a paid service someone else could do the research, but not sure how much I'd be willing to pay rather than do it myself either... Good thinking though, I agree this would be really cool if implemented somehow... Good Flying!

    • @ericclark8710
      @ericclark8710 4 года назад +1

      most major cities have drone clubs,they will email copies of where drones can fly legally for free,some cities require permits in certain areas to land and take off

  • @noneofyourbusiness3595
    @noneofyourbusiness3595 3 года назад +2

    I also want to add and say thank you for making this video. Definitely tops all of the other drone videos for this reason alone. Thanks for showing us how to do all of this. The video wasn't too long or too short, straight to the point and you also included everything on the screen for us to follow along :) 👍

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thank you very much for the kind words! It was a hard one to make for sure so I'm glad it was helpful to you! Know that the kind comments you post do mean a lot to creators who wear their creativity on their sleeves, so keep it up, it's appreciated! Good Flying! 👽🛸

  • @RockClimbinGrandma
    @RockClimbinGrandma 4 года назад +5

    As a new Mavic mini owner I found this highly informative. Thank you for breaking it down. Excellent, information and very well presented. You totally rock!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words, glad it was helpful! Good Flying!

  • @genemcgrath4931
    @genemcgrath4931 3 года назад

    Awesome 👍 thanks!!! I'm a new drone user and this is definitely gonna help me save money!!! Awesome video footage at the end!!! Thanks again!!! Have a great day!!!

  • @chopperjohn1046
    @chopperjohn1046 3 года назад +4

    WOW !! Can't believe all the restrictions. Like you said, "They" are trying to regulate the hell out of Drone Flying in hopes you'll find it too cumbersome to Fly anymore.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment! Indeed, if you can't legally _regulate_ and _enforce_ what you don't like then _intimidate_ in hopes of restricting others from doing it... Sad, and certainly shows a lack of tolerance and character do do such a thing IMHO... Good Flying!

  • @comcastjohn
    @comcastjohn 4 года назад +1

    First mistake, going to a communist/socialist police state. Thank you very much for sharing your video. I just bought a Mavic 2 Pro on May 1st 2020. I have only been flying in my yard in beginner mode since yesterday, to get used to the controls and try to figure out the best camera settings to record with. The first 2 days was registering my drone, ordering identification/registration tags to place on my drone, reading the documents and checking the FAA site and watching RUclips videos. A lot of people just buy charge and fly without doing the due diligence stuff.
    I was looking at videos for good camera settings and found your video, I subscribed lol. I did not consider state or local agencies having rules or ordinances. No one else on RUclips that I have seen and I have seen a lot! They never mentioned anything about those other considerations. Thank you so much and keep putting the word out!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words! I found the same thing when piloting, that everyone talks about the FAA but no one talks about the local authorities who will be the ones showing up. I really wish there would be federal rules only so every state couldn't have different laws, BUT I don't want more big brother either... sigh. Good Flying!

  • @rockoneal7621
    @rockoneal7621 2 года назад +3

    I have a DJI Mini SE purchased. It is being delivered December 24th along with some accessories. I appreciate your work and the work of many others teaching us. The more I study on RUclips, the more I think the purchases I made are a mistake. I live in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. There are millions of people here. I used to fly part 107 MaxAir two seat ultralights here on floats. We could land on the bays and lakes. We got squeezed out. I don't want to worry about confrontations or arrest. May return the drone. Just heard DJI is a part of the Chinese military industrial complex. Hard to have clean safe fun these days. Sad times.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад

      No worries! I had the same realization a few years ago. If you do your due diligence though and get to know how your locals react you will be able to find a lot of good but curious people. Make friends with the local police as well, that way when they get a call, they'll say "That's Mr. Oneal, he's a responsible certified pilot flying legally, but thanks for checking on it with us! If you have any other issues give us a call." Well, or so we would hope! Lol. Good Flying friend!

  • @galanfink4028
    @galanfink4028 3 года назад

    "Fly it like you stole it". Generally, I do try to minimize my time spent at a location and do take off and land somewhat remotely but, as you mentioned, drones (and pilots wearing bright green vests as warnings) tend to bring some attention to themselves.
    While piloting, I avoid conversations and have a handout to give the curious something to read while I'm working and paying attention to my $1600 'toy'.
    The brochure first reminds them that it is a felony to interfere with a pilot during flight.
    It then goes on to providing them with contact information for authorities who can address their concerns.
    SOMETIMES that is sufficient.
    Great and informative video,... thank you.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words and the informative comments! I don't have a formal "sheet" yet, but I'm in the process of having one when I don't have a VO along. That's a great idea! Good Flying!

  • @Livefreeman
    @Livefreeman 4 года назад +28

    it's much easier to break the rules than follow them

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +4

      I guess that's always the case. Even more so when this is implemented: ruclips.net/video/JNpDJle7cyM/видео.html. Good Flying!

    • @annieroberts1204
      @annieroberts1204 3 года назад +4

      I heard it was easier to ask forgiveness than permission.

  • @Quroxify
    @Quroxify 4 года назад +2

    Great video. A run down of the many disparate considerations of legal traps involved with this hobby. You have inspired me to cover all the bases in flying at a local park where this activity grew from being non-existent in 2013 to monthly and even weekly racing in 2016-17 or so to now being deserted in 2020. Did I miss something? Presently I see nobody there. Maybe the laws have changed. Motivation for me to not be ignorant. Best advice take away from this video: Gather all available papers of applicable government, print out hard copies and keep in your flight case for reference. Thanks Keith

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      You're welcome, glad it is useful for you! Well said, "... motivation not to be ignorant." Words to live by for sure! Good Flying!

  • @koalatails6391
    @koalatails6391 4 года назад +5

    The “bonus tip”, is why I have only flown my drone once since 2018. I hate having to sneak around as if I was doing something illegal, when I’m just trying to be a responsible RC flier.
    I have 2 questions. How close were you to flying directly over the pier & people on it? My federal aviation regulations state that a drone must stay 30 meters horizontally away from persons not involved in the navigation of the drone.
    How well did you retain LOS while flying near the end of the pier, when you were standing so far away? I have experienced a quad disappearing into the sky, I knew where it was from the display, but I had to turn back before I could truly see it.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +4

      Hey, I get it. That being said, as I become more and more confident that I'm piloting responsibly and legally ("I'm Gumby Damn-it" keeps coming to mind) the less worried I am about being approached, and if I am approached I make sure to always have my camera rolling and that I'm mic'd up, if nothing else it will make a great video someday! LOL. I have been approached a couple of times lately and they have surprisingly been very positive. I take the time to educate those who might be confused and am willing to take comments too... well, sometimes... I usually fly with a visual observer as well that keeps an eye trained up while I look down at the controller to confirm specifically where the UAV is located. I use the gimbal down "button" a lot to flip instantly up/down to see what is directly below so parallax doesn't distort my location perception. Good Flying!

  • @miliannyc
    @miliannyc 2 месяца назад

    Im glad I’m not alone 👍 I even check wind direction, distance measurements

  • @TahoeSteve
    @TahoeSteve 4 года назад +4

    Please help me to understand something. You went through all that work to fly legally and then you flew over the pier and directly over people without their permission. Rule 8 right on the FAA website says, "Never fly over any person or moving vehicle".

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +5

      Ha! A good magician can make you see things the way he wants you to see them, not the way they are! Abracadabra! ✨Nope, did not fly directly over people, but this lets me know i did a good job editing! Was actually over the water and with the wide angle camera I centered, zoomed and slightly adjusted the angle in post to give it a nice, centered flight path look. Good Flying!

    • @DroneMappingTools
      @DroneMappingTools 4 года назад

      Alien Drones My first thought was the very same thing... glad you clarified that. Thank you for the informative video. It might have been good to put a disclaimer before awesome footage that you did not fly over people as many people will assume you did and not read the comments. Great video none the less!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +5

      I get that, although, given a 107 licensed pilot just put in probably 40 hours making a video about legal UAV flying it would be nice once in a while to be given the benefit of the doubt, and the questions were more like "how did you make it look like you flew directly over the pier? Cool!" 😎 Good Flying!

    • @DroneMappingTools
      @DroneMappingTools 4 года назад

      @@AlienDrones I can definitely appreciate the time involved in making the videos. some folks do not know just how much time it takes. You have peaked my interest on how you did it. I just assumed that you cropped the shot to move the center point over, but I truly would like to know how you did it because it looked as if you flew directly over. again awesome footage and a great video!

  • @dawsonbailey95
    @dawsonbailey95 4 года назад +3

    Getting my drone in the mail tomorrow, wanted to check up on some rules and regulations before I go out and fly. Appreciate the great knowledge👌

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Glad I could help! Good Flying!

    • @stevecobblestone8829
      @stevecobblestone8829 4 года назад

      I have mavic and inspire . The mavic is harassed by predator birds but not the inspire. Beware eagles rule the sky's.

  • @garwoodgerdes5585
    @garwoodgerdes5585 4 года назад +15

    Drone flying! Best karen bait ever!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +4

      LOL, that's funny. Karen "trigger" indeed. Good Flying!

    • @redwing1766
      @redwing1766 4 года назад +1

      I’m getting a drone for my 14th B-Day and I can’t wait for all the Karen’s

    • @MidwestRidazmotorizedbikes
      @MidwestRidazmotorizedbikes 4 года назад

      🤣🤣👀😁😁

    • @OdinTheTall
      @OdinTheTall 3 года назад +2

      That and metal detecting. I've had so many people come up to me over both and put their nose in my business. Unbelievable the arrogance of some people. I grew up in the 70's and people weren't so nosy back then.

  • @tomstokes8192
    @tomstokes8192 3 года назад +1

    This is among the most helpful, informative, and practical presentations you will find on the topic of drone regulations and flight laws. Well done, Kieth. Thank you!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Wow, thanks! Glad it is useful to you! Good Flying!

  • @fireislandmavic5939
    @fireislandmavic5939 4 года назад +12

    thank you for the research, this hobby is ruined

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +6

      LOL, disturbing for sure... more like a job than a hobby at the moment. Good Flying!

    • @fireislandmavic5939
      @fireislandmavic5939 4 года назад

      you are a great help for the viewers

    • @voice2skull.
      @voice2skull. 4 года назад

      Yeah, perhaps for the BALL-LESS.

    • @drones9667
      @drones9667 3 года назад

      I don't think it's "ruined", it's just more difficult to do. I think it's all worth it when you have the finished product you do. I've only been doing it for a year now and follow these steps. It does suck going through this just to make sure you're covered, but when I see the final shots, video, etc, it's worth it.

    • @staccatoglock
      @staccatoglock Год назад +1

      Yup😐

  • @silekiernanphotography
    @silekiernanphotography Год назад

    Great information! I love your systematic approach and showing us the steps you took to plan a legal drone flight. And yes, I agree with you on the intentional confusion in the San Clemente Ordinance. Good catch!

  • @hectorayub2594
    @hectorayub2594 4 года назад +3

    2 absolutely NO things with this issue: 1 CIVILIANS being able to track pilots/info., & 2 paying extra for flying. Enough with obstructions, restrictions, prohibitions, requirements and fees!

    • @surfinbootleg1821
      @surfinbootleg1821 3 года назад

      this country is becoming over run with regulations. Bunch of damn liberals taking away our freedoms.

  • @glatznatureproductions
    @glatznatureproductions 5 месяцев назад

    Wow super helpful and well organized video. appreciate you walking through the detailed process you employed here.

  • @hanarotv116
    @hanarotv116 4 года назад +3

    Hi January 2020 view.. im new here.. lets support each other..😍 nice vdeo😍😍😍

  • @djiaerialphotoacademy8395
    @djiaerialphotoacademy8395 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent. We would love to add this video to the list of helpful web links we provide to each of our students. Thanks for making this!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  5 лет назад

      Thank you for your kind words! Please share as you like, happy to help the industry if I can! Good Flying!

  • @rickcoleman8903
    @rickcoleman8903 4 года назад +5

    Definitely we have too high of taxes hiring all the bureaucrats to control and restrict our lives.

  • @luckydronesok
    @luckydronesok Год назад

    Extremely useful video, thank you! I was doing most of this already but I learned a few new things and its great to know others are having to jump through these hoops as well.

  • @Victor-tl4dk
    @Victor-tl4dk 4 года назад +6

    the USA, the land of "personal freedoms"
    In reality how often do crashes with "manned aircraft" occur?
    Why don't we regulate the flight of birds?

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +2

      Well, remote ID of Canadian geese seems reasonable to me...

    • @quinnarter6031
      @quinnarter6031 4 года назад +1

      @@AlienDrones I checked the statistics. No collision between a civilian drone and manned aircraft has ever occurred. Only sitings are reported.

    • @parsonstj
      @parsonstj 3 года назад

      @@quinnarter6031 One has to admit the logical possibility that the regulations in fact have something to do with that.

  • @Piratepoilet
    @Piratepoilet 11 месяцев назад

    I just got myself the dji mini pro 4 and am loving the thing. I have no problem flying it to the beach having a look around there and still have power left when I get it back home and that's flying from Caversham so that's not too bad 👍

  • @chiprobertson3094
    @chiprobertson3094 7 месяцев назад +9

    Just speak Spanish and the cops will let you go

  • @PJ-po1dk
    @PJ-po1dk 3 года назад +1

    Good info.. although that title is partially misleading.. "how to fly a drone anywhere" but then at 4:12 confirms not anywhere legally. I'm surprised they replied to your email in a timely manner let alone replying at all. I called my local PD, took them a few tries to find me the right person to talk with. Finally they connected me with an LT who was their PD drone pilot. I explained my intentions, that I understood the FAA laws, checked TFR's and looked on the b4ufly app and was trying to gather any local laws that I could not find online. He told me what I needed to know for local ordinance and I requested a work number just incase an officer approached me who may not be fully up to speed on drone laws for the area. Not a bad experience.

  • @rickslick
    @rickslick 10 месяцев назад

    I received an inexpensive drone for Christmas 2023. I realized there were restrictions but NOT at this level. I was considering buying a much more expensive drone but this video has changed my mind. As a recreational flyer, all these restrictions take all the enjoyment out of a quick 20 minute flight. I can see that government officials have made it nearly impossible to fly and to enjoy this hobby. I will NOT be buying another drone and wish all of you well if you continue to fly. All this hassle has taken any enjoyment from this hobby because of all the time consuming research needed just to fly legally.

  • @SensatiousHiatus
    @SensatiousHiatus 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video...I just got my first drone and I’m hoping to be as diligent a flier as you are...thanks again!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! Have fun and remember to _Fly it like you stole it_ too, it will serve you well! Good Flying!

  • @jerrye1001
    @jerrye1001 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the very informative video. I am waiting for my drone to arrive and just checking out all the crazy rules and regulations. I had no idea!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  5 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! If you have questions let me know, happy to help. There is a lot of bad info out there so be purposeful what you take to heart... There's a recent video that summarizes rules and regs in the US here: ruclips.net/video/b3yQYl7eAeQ/видео.html

  • @George-nt8uw
    @George-nt8uw Год назад

    Thank you for this great video. I have a drone that I consider very safe to fly. One of the features I like about it is that if you feel that you are in trouble while flying, and if it is safe to do so, you just let go of the controls and the drone will stop dead in its tracks and await your next command. I haven't flown it in a couple of years because of all the anti-drone garbage going on, so much so that the batteries will no longer fit inside the drone because of swelling. In order to start flying again, I would have to invest in a new set of batteries, a remote ID module and wading through a ton of regulations and TRAPS to feel confident out there. The material investment would probably be more than the original cost of my drone. Your video brought me to the conclusion that I would be better off selling my drone and, perhaps, start collecting insects as a new hobby. I feel that I am intelligent enough to handle regulations. It is the TRAPS and harassment by malicious or uninformed individuals and police officers (from experiences) that I am concerned about. Thanks again for helping me make this decision. By the way, the title should have read "How to fly a drone in the 'low-on-the-hog' locations"

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words! Keep in mind that this is one of the worst areas I've come across which makes it a decent example, but isn't typical for a lot of areas. Perhaps I'm more stubborn than most in wanting to "find a way", but I get it too, the rules are supposed to be for safety, not to diminish the hobby in such a way to eliminate all the fun... 😎

  • @JuicyFruityify
    @JuicyFruityify 3 года назад

    This is excellent. Researching the FAA and local ordinances really is necessary.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thank You! Indeed, _"The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was." Walt West..._ and Alien Drones. 😉 Good Flying!

  • @redbaroniii
    @redbaroniii 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. Will be going to Pensacola in march. Was worried, but now feel better now.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад

      Awesome, thanks for taking the time to let me know, glad I could help! A little due diligence gives you a lot of confidence for sure. Good Flying!

  • @stephennina
    @stephennina 2 года назад

    I just ordered my first drone and very glad I found your informative video! Thank you!

  • @Bseal22
    @Bseal22 2 года назад

    Great video! Thanks for taking the time to show us the step by step process of the research part. I will incorporate these steps going forward. Thank you!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад

      My pleasure! This was a tough one to do and took quite a while to put together so glad it was useful for you! Good Flying!

    • @Bseal22
      @Bseal22 2 года назад

      @@AlienDrones Yes, viewers or readers only see the end product and "forget" to appreciate the time, effort and overall cost(s ) of placing a well-thought, informative video(s). Thanks again!

  • @garycummings1706
    @garycummings1706 2 года назад

    Thanks for the “Fly it like you stole it tip” very logical.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад

      Keeps me out of most confrontations for sure...

  • @mikelister4590
    @mikelister4590 2 года назад

    Love your video for information reasons. Also love that is about a town I lived in . And spent a lot of time on and around that pier. It has been restored from storm damage. Love to see the footage .As I'd like to show my wife, here in the midwest. That area that I grew up around . Happy flying

  • @b2bmail
    @b2bmail 4 года назад

    Nicely done. Best explanation of the due diligence required to fly your drone that I can remember seeing!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Thank you, glad it was helpful! Good Flying!

  • @GogebicYooper
    @GogebicYooper 3 года назад

    Nicely done. I have been writing standards of practice for both government and private industry for 50 years. Your sequence is spot-on. Hence, I use a fairly detailed log which covers my....oh you know.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and the comments!

  • @kevinwells4986
    @kevinwells4986 4 года назад +1

    I live in Santa Cruz. I have a number of friends that are lifetime surfers and therefore pretty good at it. I am hoping to be able to film them at some point (DJI Mavic Air 2) and provide them with the footage. The location would be 'Steamers Lane' which is a famous spot. I'll do my diligence beforehand of course, so thanks for the 'methodology' to do the proper research. I'm betting that it is going to be a restricted area, I've never seen anyone flying there yet. Anyway, I'll find out soon I'm sure. Good video, one of the best I've found on this subject so far.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words! I've surfed Santa Cruz many times. Steamer Lane is by the surfer museum, and is an awesome spot, but would eat me up! I do watch and learn there though. There is a Marine sanctuary North of the point so be careful of that. I usually stick closer to Cowells myself, with the other 300 surfers, lol. Take off and land will probably be your issue, maybe heading out on a paddle board, kayak or surf board and launching from there if the land is too contentious, where there's a will there's a way! You'll need this video if you do: ( ruclips.net/video/FFO9K6-8BBY/видео.html ). Let me know if it works out for you. 😎 Good Flying!

  • @DennyT71
    @DennyT71 Год назад

    Thank you. I'm new to the world of operating a drone, so this is helpful. I try to be a good neighbor in everything I do. So your help is appreciated.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  Год назад +1

      Of course! Have any questions let me know, happy to help!

  • @bobdylan9055
    @bobdylan9055 3 года назад

    excellent information! and thanks for the advice and warnings!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words, appreciated, Glad it is useful to you! Good Flying! 👽🛸

  • @kf5hqedavis242
    @kf5hqedavis242 4 года назад +1

    Was wondering if we were gonna get to see the pier! Thank you so much for the information! Take care and fly safe!

  • @Ron-em6xd
    @Ron-em6xd 4 года назад +1

    Excellent Video! Thank you for the work and research that you put into the making of this video. New to the drone life, I'm flying the MA2. Can you clarify flying over people and crowds? I noticed you flew over a few on the pier. Thanks again!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! You cannot fly over people unless they are directly involved with your flight. Although it looks like the flight was over people it wasn't, it was a wider angled shot slightly off center that I centered and zoomed in post for effect. Good Flying!

  • @DrNyokc
    @DrNyokc 3 года назад

    Excellent work !!! Yes I ALWAYS carry a HARD COPY (and i have the link saved on my phone) of the FAA Rule about who controls the AIRSPACE... just as long as you abide by state a local parks and landmarks you will be fine !!!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words! A little due diligence goes a long way for sure... Good Flying!

  • @TheHuggsterYo
    @TheHuggsterYo 4 года назад +1

    Sir, this was a great video! I love it. I am about to become a Mavic owner and I am so pleased to have an idea of how in-depth I need to do my research. Great, great stuff!!
    One piece of advice, and I know it's difficult, you just have to tighten up your delivery. It's something, I can't put my finger on. Not terrible, but could be smoother. Still, I love it!!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      Is the delivery in the latest video any different? ruclips.net/video/0fsSNHL8Aws/видео.html . It's been a year since then and that was a fairly early video and I do try to improve every time. Sometimes I succeed in improving and sometimes not... Good Flying!

    • @TheHuggsterYo
      @TheHuggsterYo 4 года назад

      @@AlienDrones yes, it most certainly is. I am not so savvy has to have looked at the dates! Oops! Sorry. Regardless, it was great and I have subscribed and will watch many more. Thank you!

  • @jimmysalg
    @jimmysalg 4 года назад

    Great video, most people don't understand how complex flying legally can be. I think all your advise is spot on. Thanks.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! It is indeed complex, I think that's why some just say "the heck with it" and do what they want ... That makes it easy but I'd be so nervous I wouldn't be able to enjoy my flight, but that's just me ... Good Flying!

    • @Sky360Phoenix
      @Sky360Phoenix 3 года назад +1

      My Gosh. Complex flying "legally" is becoming more complex than flying "illegally". 😂😂
      I've been harassed a couple of times flying legally by you know, (the Karens and the Darrens). But illegally I've never had an issue...hmmm...I guess that's because "illegally" I'm always flying out of line of sight 🤣.
      Joking. I try to fly legally at all times. But yeah. I don't wish to be disturbed when I fly.
      I want to enjoy the experience. If too many people are about. I simply prefer not to fly. I used too. But it's got to the stage I prefer the privacy. Close friends are fine and can sometimes act as "blockers" or help take the edge off unwanted attention.

  • @davesittingathome
    @davesittingathome 4 года назад +1

    Excellent work! I'm in Canada but a lot of what you said can still apply.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Thanks for your kind words and good to know! Good Flying!

  • @studydude
    @studydude 2 года назад

    Excellent video, the Drone Rules are confusing, and many of us want to do the right thing, this video is Two Thumbs up, great content and delivery.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and the kind words, appreciated! Glad it is helpful! Good Flying!

  • @gscop1683
    @gscop1683 3 года назад

    Excellent !....and dont forget to tell All Responsible Drone Pilots to Get Involved in Local and State Laws !

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад +1

      Indeed! Be involved! Most people making regulations have never even seen a drone in person...

  • @danbowie2358
    @danbowie2358 3 года назад

    Well done sir! I always do research about a new area to me. Saves me a lot of headaches.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад +1

      Thank You for the kind words, glad it is useful to you ...and has the ability to alleviate headaches too! Bonus! As far as saving the headaches, I usually save mine for a time when I really need them, you never know! Good Flying!

  • @chriswhetton3584
    @chriswhetton3584 Год назад

    I am getting ready to purchase my first drone and this was incredibly helpful. Thanks!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! If you have questions feel free to browse the channel and drop questions, happy to help!

  • @hazhirkhoshbou1425
    @hazhirkhoshbou1425 2 года назад

    Very useful. You broke down your process in a manner that was easy to digest. thanks!

  • @jazzbassist
    @jazzbassist 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Definitely picked up helpful tips, especially regarding local laws.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! It was a lot of work but I learned a lot too... Good Flying!

  • @garymathe9863
    @garymathe9863 Год назад

    I'm glad I've watched videos like this; I saved thousands by not buying a drone. What I found was that cities are out (can't launch/land on city property, near people/traffic), National Parks and Wilderness Areas are out, county open spaces are out (at least here in CO), so basically any place I would be interested in is forbidden. No wonder most of the drone YT videos are from places like Scotland and Australia. And the US ones are often breaking the law without knowing.

  • @kerrymccambry6132
    @kerrymccambry6132 28 дней назад

    Excellent information I am still learning about all these rules I had no idea when I became interested in flying my drone I am a licensed FAA and I have taken all my test and have my FAA numbers but I am still so nervous.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  27 дней назад

      Indeed it seems to be a lot, but you're doing the right thing learning what you can. If you do your best to follow the rules you'll be fine! If you have specific questions let me know, happy to help. 🤙

  • @walkism
    @walkism Год назад

    Thanks so much for covering this. I'm in San Francisco and trying my best to determine all the things I need to worry about.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  Год назад +1

      Glad it was useful! Just do your best then _fly it like you stole it_ and you'll be good!

  • @williambeaulieu7222
    @williambeaulieu7222 3 года назад

    Love your comment about not harassing local wildlife: because: some years back I was flying a nano #quadcopter in a park where other RC aircraft flew legally under a local club: when a humming bird came upto my drone. Best guess is they sounded about the same and the little guy just came over to say hello, fair, so I hovered with a slow sink to try and cautiously leave the air. Even in line of sight I'm not exactly shure what happened next as the humming bird started attacking the drone (guessing it didn't say hi back) but next thing we knew there were multiple humming birds attacking as the drone was stalled to prevent injury to the birds. Okay so the drone hit the ground and after a couple of bounces the birds left. Waited several moments to let everyone settle down because humming birds may be small but they outfly everything & have a temper. All packed up & a note on the flight board we went to retrieve & switch off the drone & boy do those little guys move (ohh ouch)!
    We investigated what was going on and why we suddenly had a flock of humming birds 🐦 where none had been before. Well apparently the neighborhood association had put up a number of butterfly gardens & feeders around the flight field & the flock had moved into the flight field privacy screening that season.
    Never mind the FAA our flight field got grounded by our newest neighbors the humming birds... so who's harassing whom, lol
    Just a fun story of what happened before FAA stepped in, even sent them a comment about this incident as birds can be rather territorial during certain seasons.

  • @tylermills1294
    @tylermills1294 4 года назад

    Excellent video. Will be saving this to reference back from time to time for a refresher.
    Glad you got to capture that pier! Well worth the effort it seems. Also, the music you put with the pier and beach is perfect. Reminds me of the instrumental Beastie Boys album "The Mix-Up"
    I'm a new Part 107 holder, just hit the subscribe button and can't wait to go through your other content to see what else I can learn!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Have fun and Good Flying!

  • @lawrencebasco5356
    @lawrencebasco5356 4 года назад +1

    Excellent dude....I will use this in the future.

  • @vrajapho12
    @vrajapho12 3 года назад

    Great Tip.
    I enjoyed your video
    Very informative, especially for a beginner like me
    Thank you for doing this

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thank You, Glad it was helpful! Good Flying!

  • @aureaphilos
    @aureaphilos 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video, Keith. I really appreciate your showing the details of what you found on the Federal, State, and Local levels. The single unique piece of knowledge I gained was the importance of having written/electronic permission from the landowner, if flying on private property.
    I've developed an Operations Checklist for my future business, based on info gleaned from your videos, as well as those from 51Drones, Pilot Institute, and UAV Coach. I would gladly share it with you for your feedback.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  2 года назад

      Very welcome, glad it is useful! Always interested in checklists, been evolving a couple forever, never seems to be done! If you like, drop a copy to this email: AlienDrones@Mail.com . Good Flying!

  • @LaClippersFan310
    @LaClippersFan310 3 года назад +1

    Great advice at the end!

  • @sr71afan
    @sr71afan 3 года назад

    Great video! Loved the bonus tip, too. Makes sense to me. Thanks!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words! Indeed the bonus tip are words to live by. Good Flying!

  • @captraykelly
    @captraykelly 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Excellent presentation. Nice flight by the pier as well. Glad I found you channel. I subbed to you as well. I did the things you suggested on my visit to San Pedro, CA in March. Filmed an awesome sunset while I was there. It's on my channel as well as the Juno Beach Pier in FL and more. Take care and fly safe.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the sub and the comments! Awesome that you visited these areas and were able to confidently fly and get some great footage. Good Flying!

  • @rickmortonsvideostreamchan4422
    @rickmortonsvideostreamchan4422 4 года назад

    Really really helpful information. We all need to do this before flying. Thanks.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Good Flying!

  • @frankmoralesiii6908
    @frankmoralesiii6908 4 года назад

    I left California August 3, 2020. Moved to El Paso Texas. Bought my first drone - the Mavic Mini. As a newbie I am going to use the Mavic Mini to film the building of my home and time lapse the construction of the neighborhood. Currently there are no restrictions, other than the 400 ft. limit, because it is in an area just being developed. As a new flyer though I discovered one restriction I have no control over - The Wind! Great Video and will kept your advise to heart as there are other areas in El Paso that do have restrictions were I would like to fly.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      Awesome, glad it was useful for you! Ahh yes, the Mini is awesome but it can get pushed around a bit easier than some of the larger UAVs, but still capable none the less. I try and keep the wind under 15 MPH to fly, though I have tested it in 25 MPH and I was able to keep stable, but I had to be careful that I returned WITH the wind as if I didn't I would have ran out of juice way before it made it home. Good Flying! 👽🛸

    • @frankmoralesiii6908
      @frankmoralesiii6908 4 года назад

      @@AlienDrones I flew my mini today for first time. Everything went well. A little choppy moving camera up and down. I'm sure I'll eventually acquire the muscle memory. Was fun!

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад +1

      @@frankmoralesiii6908 Awesome! Ahhh, you'll always remember your first! 😉 I sweat buckets the first time I flew, was sooo nervous! Good Flying!

  • @zigzag4194
    @zigzag4194 3 года назад

    Thanks for this. I just passed the 107 test today but I know that now the real work begins. This video was really helpful. And thank you for having real music at the end ;-).

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and congratulations! Glad it is useful to you... we got this, so go for it! 🤜 Good Flying!

  • @dennisclark8766
    @dennisclark8766 4 года назад

    EXCELLENT video. Thanks for teaching us. Had no idea.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  4 года назад

      You bet! Most people don't ... 😎 Good Flying!

  • @arohila
    @arohila 3 года назад

    Great points. Good information. Thanks for the links.

    • @AlienDrones
      @AlienDrones  3 года назад

      Glad it is useful to you, thanks for the comments! Good Flying!

  • @surgingcircuits6955
    @surgingcircuits6955 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for being responsible, and doing due diligence. Thanks for the video and information.