Good On Ya' Mate!! I am currently using the Db 120. I cannot be happier. I am more than thankful for your time in as well as the results achieved regarding the Db 120. "If this world would place half of the effort, changing their own lives, that is uses trying to change other's lives, this place would be paradise." Keep "Em Coming Sir!"
Depends on the person, reluctantly some do. If you're doing commercial part 107 work work for clients and flying through businesses or around job sites for instance you need it or your insurance company won't insure you. It's just part of business. But, point taken! 🤙🤙
The lighter weight and default anti Karen mode are wins for me. Looking at the DJI mini 2 SE after watching your review and hubby found a fly more kit on sale at Sam’s Club. The Neo and Mavick 3 got my attention as well. Wanted something small, thanks!
The FAA RID regulation for In-flight loss of remote identification broadcast: The person manipulating the flight controls of the unmanned aircraft system must land the unmanned aircraft as soon as practicable if the unmanned aircraft is no longer broadcasting the message elements of § 89.315. How does a pilot know if a RID module in flight has is no longer broadcasting? And is not receiving a signal the same as not broadcasting? While in the real world, if a pilot is confronted by an official and the aircraft has a RID module on it and the module is on, the light is flashing and even if the module is off, but can be turned on for even a moment, all RID issues would be dismissed. The pilot would be in compliance with the RID regulation. I would even expect, if the module was not present and the pilot stated that it had been on the aircraft at take off, that the RID module is listed on the registration, again all RID issues would be dismissed. If you are the kind of pilot that is trying to comply with regulations, there is little to fear, as the punishment is most likely a stern lecture. On the other hand, if you intentionally demonstrate no regard for the regulations you will find yourself poorer.
Check them out here on our Gear Focus page: urlr.me/tHyYb7 🤙🤙
This is especially important during the current hysteria
Indeed, it is baffling to watch unfold... 🤪
Good On Ya' Mate!!
I am currently using the Db 120.
I cannot be happier.
I am more than thankful for your time in as well as the results achieved regarding the Db 120.
"If this world would place half of the effort, changing their own lives, that is uses trying to change other's lives, this place would be paradise."
Keep "Em Coming Sir!"
My pleasure, thank you for the kind words, it means a lot! 🤙🤙
@02:36
Depends on the person, reluctantly some do. If you're doing commercial part 107 work work for clients and flying through businesses or around job sites for instance you need it or your insurance company won't insure you. It's just part of business. But, point taken! 🤙🤙
Great info for the drone community. Thanks for the video!
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Love that flight description you typed in there!
THANKS!! Easter egg found!! 😂
Very interesting and useful!
Thank you to you and the developers!
They have done a lot of work to prove their point legally so good for them for sticking up for what is right! Thanks for sharing! 🤙🤙
Excellent! Thanks for that information. Have a marvelous Christmas my friend. 👍
Merry Christmas and a stellar New year to you! 🤙🤙
I just want to know how to disable the RID on a Mini 4 Pro.
Fly with the regular batteries (not the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus) and the remote ID broadcast is automatically disabled... 🤙🤙
@@AlienDrones How do you know it's that simple?
@@smilingscottsman Aliens are telepathic.
Oh man, and I just ordered the 120.
The 120 is a really good price now though so still a good choice for the price and still works just dandy! 🤙
amazing
Do they have any out yet that can see DJI RID for IPhone
Yes, I will review it soon!
The lighter weight and default anti Karen mode are wins for me. Looking at the DJI mini 2 SE after watching your review and hubby found a fly more kit on sale at Sam’s Club. The Neo and Mavick 3 got my attention as well. Wanted something small, thanks!
My pleasure, glad it was helpful! 🤙
What happened!?
Does pinning your business card to a tree remote from where you are flying work?
Sure, if you identify as a tree! 🌴😂
I’m using my remote id from you
Cool! All the RID modules I've tested have a DOC from the FAA so they're good to go! 🤙
I don’t think people understand how to see the remote ID on a specific application.
The FAA RID regulation for In-flight loss of remote identification broadcast:
The person manipulating the flight controls of the unmanned aircraft system must land the unmanned aircraft as soon as practicable if the unmanned aircraft is no longer broadcasting the message elements of § 89.315.
How does a pilot know if a RID module in flight has is no longer broadcasting? And is not receiving a signal the same as not broadcasting?
While in the real world, if a pilot is confronted by an official and the aircraft has a RID module on it and the module is on, the light is flashing and even if the module is off, but can be turned on for even a moment, all RID issues would be dismissed. The pilot would be in compliance with the RID regulation. I would even expect, if the module was not present and the pilot stated that it had been on the aircraft at take off, that the RID module is listed on the registration, again all RID issues would be dismissed.
If you are the kind of pilot that is trying to comply with regulations, there is little to fear, as the punishment is most likely a stern lecture. On the other hand, if you intentionally demonstrate no regard for the regulations you will find yourself poorer.
Good thing there is not an in-flight loss of the broadcast then so we don't have to read past the first sentence! 😂😂