How to Fly Your Drone During an Emergency

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024

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  • @eddiegeorge2658
    @eddiegeorge2658 5 років тому

    Great content. Well worth the time, especially for Public Safety emergency responders.

  • @trezndawg4240
    @trezndawg4240 5 років тому +1

    "LIVE" I live in South Texas where hurricane's are extremely possible. How can I apply for a night waiver far in advance, but uncertain as to when and where a tropical storm or hurricane may hit? Would the night waiver cover any any location in my county (Fort Bend, Harris, Brazoria and surrounding counties?

    • @wolfpack4694
      @wolfpack4694 5 років тому

      Edward, the live portion was on Tuesday. This video is a recording. Maybe start here and look at the waiver safety explanation guidelines and how to get a waiver. www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators/part_107_waivers/ . A Part 107.29 waiver is good in Class G airspace anywhere in the US. Airspace varies all over the country so you need to learn how to read airspace on a sectional.

  • @olgaponiridou
    @olgaponiridou 5 років тому

    🤗 🤗 🤗 🤗

  • @gnormanhayes
    @gnormanhayes 5 років тому +3

    Do you know how many people died in aircrafts every year but yet the website it's all about drones no one's ever died from a drone but they're totally concentrating on drones not on aircraft safety when crashes do take place the FFA doesn't point out what really happened or how the aircraft really crashed like they were flying under 200 feet and crashed into a power line but they won't mention that oldest a possible drone strike not that the aircraft was flying in restricted area under the 250 level it was all the drones fault even though the aircraft was breaking the law

  • @gnormanhayes
    @gnormanhayes 5 років тому +1

    All about all about drums the ones died from a drum there's hardly anything on aircraft or hang gliders are those parachute things with the motor on the back you know how many people die every year from those things no one's died from a drone but this webpage is all about drones you can see it's not really safety they're concerned about but making money and controlling airspace for special interest groups Google Amazon Google was the first one approved the fly aircraft out of the line of sight how did they pull that off 200 lb drone not many people I know have a 200 pound drone