Cool footage of the buildings and scenery. Reminds me of PS4's Watchdogs 1, and PS5's Watch Dogs Legion where flying drones are everywhere in the city.
hi there ,what was the angle your drone camera use?i aways want to dive a building but not dare for now,if i stand by the building and drone fly about 100meters high to do the dive,the video signal usually dont lose right? im really scared to do the dive😂😂
what are the regulations for flying in the city in the US? or each state? coz here in EU we don't fly at all in the big cities (paris here) i have to go nearly 20 KM(yes no miles lol) to just find a mediocre spot to fly safely (no cops/security)
Wait.. how is it legal to fly anywhere there? I assume you have PArt 107 and you got a waiver to fly over city/roads/people? Plus.. the height had to be over 400 feet right? But I forget if you can fly up along a building that is over 400 feet legally (assuming all else is legal)? I think you can right.. within 400 feet of the structure and up to 400 feet above it?
cant get stopped from flying in airspace only the faa can regualte air space the security can say you cant land and tke off from their property tho but thats it
@@seacprogrammer8455 No, only the FAA designates no-fly zones, and you can't just request to have your "whatever" designated one. Beyond airspace classification, national parks, military areas, prisons, and TFRs (sports games, presidential visits, etc.) are the only no-fly zones.
A permit is required to take off or land a drone in New York City. The NYPD reviews permit applications and issues them in partnership with the Department of Transportation. Applications must be submitted through the NYPD Online Services Portal at least 30 days in advance. The application requires proof of FAA licensure and a Commercial General Liability with UAS Coverage. There is also a non-refundable $150 fee. and FYI the FAA stated in their own video that LOCAL laws must be enforced FIRST and then NYC City cops can contact them later See the FAA video Drone safety it's the law and it tells them that .
If you’re on a public right of way security can suck an egg, nothing they can do but call the cops and see if some over reaching cop tells you to move on
Not true in NYC have to have a permit to fly anywhere in NYC as that is NYC Laws A permit is required to take off or land a drone in New York City. The NYPD reviews permit applications and issues them in partnership with the Department of Transportation. Applications must be submitted through the NYPD Online Services Portal at least 30 days in advance. The application requires proof of FAA licensure and a Commercial General Liability with UAS Coverage. There is also a non-refundable $150 fee.
@@jrynedanielson I think I stated that but also stated it did not matter where it was laws were broken, poor representation of the hobby and plain ignorance as Chicago has Drone laws they violated and why we ALL face these nonsense regs/rules. the FAA and others watch vids like this and apply them to why they are doing what they do in Congress. SO when morons cause my hobby problems I call em out ...what part of that has your panties in a bunch ?
Such a cool video ! Only the FAA has the authority to regulate air space. Security can stop you from taking off and landing on their property but they can't tell you that you can't fly over it.
A permit is required to take off or land a drone in New York City. The NYPD reviews permit applications and issues them in partnership with the Department of Transportation. Applications must be submitted through the NYPD Online Services Portal at least 30 days in advance. The application requires proof of FAA licensure and a Commercial General Liability with UAS Coverage. There is also a non-refundable $150 fee. and FYI the FAA stated in their own video that LOCAL laws must be enforced FIRST and then NYC City cops can contact them later See the FAA video Drone safety it's the law and it tells them that .
@@mxracingunlimitedltd7784 Does NOT matter even in Chicago they have similar drone laws that were violated per the video , VLOS only , Law or City approval for flight, No Privacy rights allowed to be violated etc etc ...an entire list that the video showed were violated . It just makes it worse on everyone when you have people who have No respect while they fly to make a YT video and WHY we all are in this nonsensical reg/rule crap to start with time people wised up and grew up and stop the SEE ME video nonsense and learn to respect the RIGHTS we have and not do stupid things to have those Rights stricken, all for a video
@@nisflix Good 4 U then But I suggest reading the laws there and with new law enforcement guides concerning drones everywhere , people better wise up and stay away from the public, city etc as a whole but U do U time will tell
bruh am i trippin or what? I watched it all and don't see where yall got kicked out. I came here for the security but stayed for this amazing footage (i fly tiny whoops xdd)
I was not filming at the moment that we got kicked out, as it was in between batteries. The guards were chill so I wasn't going to bust out a camera and point at them like a Karen lol
Privacy? That's a dumb assertion. People don't have privacy out in the open. And anything visible from out in the open is covered by the open field doctrine. I recommend researching where US citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy. For quick reference though, downtown Chicago is NOT a place one has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Safety concerns are a maybe. Without talking to the pilot about their safety protocols, I don't see how you can accurately assess there was DISREGARD for safety. If you enjoy the experience of resentment you're demonstrating, carry on. If you don't enjoy that experience and the feedback it gets you, seek out new information and find a new perspective. ✌️💚
@@yoopersoul privacy - you can clearly see into living quarters in the Trump tower - privacy concern. Safety concerns - he’s not aware of current drone settings as he even states in video - talking while he should be focused on flying - flying near a former presidents tower (security risk) Nothing seems illegal but ethics and safety can be improved. Flying near towers like this without out proper permission does raise flags as well. FAA guidelines are always getting better but it’s the drone pilots responsibility to be smart and not be a thrill seeker, especially in densely populated cities. We should probably submit this to FAA so that a greater conversation on these types of situations can be raised.
good video man! nobody understands how intimidating those buildings are until you got the goggles on 🤣
thats a fact haha! appreciate the positivity homie
Cool footage of the buildings and scenery. Reminds me of PS4's Watchdogs 1, and PS5's Watch Dogs Legion where flying drones are everywhere in the city.
Thank you!
Bruh this is sick AF 🔥🦾 gotta hit it up with you next time . Security doesn’t have the knowledge on this . They need to be educated.
Wow that’s cityscape is dope!!
Incredible flying skills and awesome video. I love it man.
PS Greetings from Newcastle, England, UK. New Subscriber.
Thanks for the sub!
Wow, that was so smooth! Usually I watch either whoops or DJI's, it's cool to see something in between.
Glad you enjoyed!
looks like a a great entry for The Rippies, Best Dive Category.
What is this? Never head of it haha
Very nice dynamic range! Which camera you were filming with?
GoPro Hero 10 Bones
what type of drone were you using?
GEPRC Baby Croc
The video quality looks crystal, what software do you edit the video in before uploading?
Thanks! This was shot on GoPro Hero10 Bones, then used Gyroflow to stabilize, ultimately being edited & exported out of Final Cut Pro.
@@nisflix thanks
@@calebvandykenFPV No prob!
Wow love it. ❤ I had a same quad nazgul5 v2, what’s your rates if you don’t mind to ask. Thanks
700 all around!
Sweet flight👊👊😎
Sick shots🔥💪🔥👌
Thank you!
hi there ,what was the angle your drone camera use?i aways want to dive a building but not dare for now,if i stand by the building and drone fly about 100meters high to do the dive,the video signal usually dont lose right? im really scared to do the dive😂😂
I do not measure my angle but I'd guess anywhere from 15-20deg
thx a lot
what are the regulations for flying in the city in the US? or each state? coz here in EU we don't fly at all in the big cities (paris here) i have to go nearly 20 KM(yes no miles lol) to just find a mediocre spot to fly safely (no cops/security)
You must check for TFRs, know what airspace you’re in, and follow FAA Part 107 guidelines (and hope you don’t have Karens nearby)
Wait.. how is it legal to fly anywhere there? I assume you have PArt 107 and you got a waiver to fly over city/roads/people? Plus.. the height had to be over 400 feet right? But I forget if you can fly up along a building that is over 400 feet legally (assuming all else is legal)? I think you can right.. within 400 feet of the structure and up to 400 feet above it?
This is just a CGI Fortnite Rendering
@@nisflix Well damn.. first time I didnt realize that was rendered. That is a fantastic realistic render!
@@nisflixnice way to get out of a situation lmao
cant get stopped from flying in airspace only the faa can regualte air space the security can say you cant land and tke off from their property tho but thats it
anyone can call and request to have their whatever designated a no fly zone its your responsibility to check that stuff
@@seacprogrammer8455 No, only the FAA designates no-fly zones, and you can't just request to have your "whatever" designated one. Beyond airspace classification, national parks, military areas, prisons, and TFRs (sports games, presidential visits, etc.) are the only no-fly zones.
A permit is required to take off or land a drone in New York City. The NYPD reviews permit applications and issues them in partnership with the Department of Transportation. Applications must be submitted through the NYPD Online Services Portal at least 30 days in advance. The application requires proof of FAA licensure and a Commercial General Liability with UAS Coverage. There is also a non-refundable $150 fee. and FYI the FAA stated in their own video that LOCAL laws must be enforced FIRST and then NYC City cops can contact them later
See the FAA video Drone safety it's the law and it tells them that .
Damn those clouds 🤌
Wow, that really shows the power of corporate america. Very good bit of flying there mate, impressive 👍👍
Thank you!
Those clouds look beautiful
great video! i love it.
first time see trumptower
Glad you liked it!
Which drone were you flying in this video ?
GEPRC Croc 5 LR
If you’re on a public right of way security can suck an egg, nothing they can do but call the cops and see if some over reaching cop tells you to move on
Not true in NYC have to have a permit to fly anywhere in NYC as that is NYC Laws
A permit is required to take off or land a drone in New York City. The NYPD reviews permit applications and issues them in partnership with the Department of Transportation. Applications must be submitted through the NYPD Online Services Portal at least 30 days in advance. The application requires proof of FAA licensure and a Commercial General Liability with UAS Coverage. There is also a non-refundable $150 fee.
@@FlyingBuzzard This is Chicago, though, right?
@@jrynedanielson I think I stated that but also stated it did not matter where it was laws were broken, poor representation of the hobby and plain ignorance as Chicago has Drone laws they violated and why we ALL face these nonsense regs/rules. the FAA and others watch vids like this and apply them to why they are doing what they do in Congress.
SO when morons cause my hobby problems I call em out ...what part of that has your panties in a bunch ?
Such a cool video !
Only the FAA has the authority to regulate air space. Security can stop you from taking off and landing on their property but they can't tell you that you can't fly over it.
Thank you!
A permit is required to take off or land a drone in New York City. The NYPD reviews permit applications and issues them in partnership with the Department of Transportation. Applications must be submitted through the NYPD Online Services Portal at least 30 days in advance. The application requires proof of FAA licensure and a Commercial General Liability with UAS Coverage. There is also a non-refundable $150 fee. and FYI the FAA stated in their own video that LOCAL laws must be enforced FIRST and then NYC City cops can contact them later
See the FAA video Drone safety it's the law and it tells them that .
@@mxracingunlimitedltd7784 Does NOT matter even in Chicago they have similar drone laws that were violated per the video , VLOS only , Law or City approval for flight, No Privacy rights allowed to be violated etc etc ...an entire list that the video showed were violated .
It just makes it worse on everyone when you have people who have No respect while they fly to make a YT video and WHY we all are in this nonsensical reg/rule crap to start with
time people wised up and grew up and stop the SEE ME video nonsense and learn to respect the RIGHTS we have and not do stupid things to have those Rights stricken, all for a video
I had VLOS and you don’t need “city approval” for this area.
@@nisflix Good 4 U then But I suggest reading the laws there and with new law enforcement guides concerning drones everywhere , people better wise up and stay away from the public, city etc as a whole
but U do U time will tell
Very cool did you have to unlock to go above 400feet
I was down there but I couldn't get about 400 feet or so
This is an FPV drone and does not require geofence unlocks!
Use a 6inch its way more quiet
I'll have to consider buying / building one
fireee
How did you not disconnect
Crossfire is a very strong radio link 👍🏼
@nisflix So analog right? How would you compare it to the new 03 dji air unit?
Radio link was crossfire, VTX was the oriignal DJI Air Unit, I don’t have any O3 drones right now
@@nisflix Have you ever tried ELRS, if so how does it compare to the crossfire? I have a T2 as well and i love it..
is this new york
Tilted Towers
we should petition and legalize this!!!
bruh am i trippin or what? I watched it all and don't see where yall got kicked out. I came here for the security but stayed for this amazing footage (i fly tiny whoops xdd)
I was not filming at the moment that we got kicked out, as it was in between batteries. The guards were chill so I wasn't going to bust out a camera and point at them like a Karen lol
@@nisflix oh didnt quite catch that in the video. But damn the vid is fire
@@BendaCZ Thank ya
Awesome video 👌👍
Thank you! Cheers!
wait, is the city skyscrapers not real? like they look edited in,.
What
@@_foxdie idk man, i'm pretty sure i was trippin balls when i wrote this
@@fruitloops4835 xD
Everything is recorded in Fortnite 👍🏼
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice job. Beautiful.
Thank you!
Amazing vid
This makes me miss Chicago
Agreed
oldguyFPV says; Super Kool!
Thank you!
Should have gotten security on camera.
True
If it said it good to fly I keep doing it but from someone else
Not sure what you mean my man
Once that idiot trump goes to jail, you will be able to fly over there again
What does Trump have to do with me flying a drone?
Bro this is very illegal
This was actually done in accordance with Part 107 flight regulations and with a visual observer!
@@nisflix oh ok then send it
Showing the controller is pointless..the controls are common sense. I'd understand if you were doing stunt flying
J Stape 740 w/ a skull picture
@@nisflix😂
Other pilots like to see the stick cam.
not legal to fly over people and cars...
Go arrest him then 🤣
It’s a good thing I’m flying over water
Hey man what’s with the politics and fly trump tower man. I was just chilling watching this vid until I saw Mr T’s name.
Maybe it was just where he wanted to fly but #trump2024 🤟🏻🤟🏻
This has nothing to do with politics, it's just a building
A disregard to privacy and peoples safety, lame
This flight above water for the majority of the time and was in accordance with P107 rules 👍🏻
@@nisflix you’re right and I’m right mate.
Privacy? That's a dumb assertion. People don't have privacy out in the open. And anything visible from out in the open is covered by the open field doctrine. I recommend researching where US citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy. For quick reference though, downtown Chicago is NOT a place one has a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Safety concerns are a maybe.
Without talking to the pilot about their safety protocols, I don't see how you can accurately assess there was DISREGARD for safety.
If you enjoy the experience of resentment you're demonstrating, carry on. If you don't enjoy that experience and the feedback it gets you, seek out new information and find a new perspective.
✌️💚
@@yoopersoul privacy - you can clearly see into living quarters in the Trump tower - privacy concern.
Safety concerns - he’s not aware of current drone settings as he even states in video - talking while he should be focused on flying - flying near a former presidents tower (security risk)
Nothing seems illegal but ethics and safety can be improved.
Flying near towers like this without out proper permission does raise flags as well. FAA guidelines are always getting better but it’s the drone pilots responsibility to be smart and not be a thrill seeker, especially in densely populated cities.
We should probably submit this to FAA so that a greater conversation on these types of situations can be raised.
How is talking while flying a problem?
say no to security. tell them youll sue them
Yes bro