Ok one thing to clarify if the airspace that you are able to fly in “This applies to UAS or drones operating in Class G or Class E airspace. In other airspace classifications, like Class D airspace, an authorization per 107.41 is required.” www.faa.gov/faq/if-i-operate-my-drone-within-400-ft-radius-or-400-ft-above-structure-do-i-still-need
Ridiculous that a height limit applies at all you can launch a giant unmanned weather balloon 10 times the size of a drone into space without any regulation but cant fly your tiny drone over 400 feet. The FAA are a huge joke
Ok one thing to clarify if the airspace that you are able to fly in
“This applies to UAS or drones operating in Class G or Class E airspace. In other airspace classifications, like Class D airspace, an authorization per 107.41 is required.”
www.faa.gov/faq/if-i-operate-my-drone-within-400-ft-radius-or-400-ft-above-structure-do-i-still-need
Ridiculous that a height limit applies at all you can launch a giant unmanned weather balloon 10 times the size of a drone into space without any regulation but cant fly your tiny drone over 400 feet. The FAA are a huge joke
Yeah I know none of it makes sense😂