+dequinox Hey, maybe he's looking at youtube on his own time, then following up with the calls at the office. .. but you're probably right... it beats him watching porn or just having his thumb up his ass.
+dequinox I went to my dad's office to bring him a birthday cake, and walking through the building to his office I saw plenty of people not even pretending to work. Kinda sad...
There is something peaceful about listening to you that I like. You Sind like a nice uncle telling a story at the dinner table. Thank you for that moment of happiness.
Former AMA member and RC pilot here, too. Thanks for posting, sharing links, and being respectful. A little bit of respect for self, neighbors, and public officials goes a long way, as you demonstrated.
sqlblindman Someone who has issues following the laws and probably has had a few negative run ins with law enforcement because of something they did and blames the government for all their problems.
Wow your fucked in the head glad you trust the government and don't think innocent people get hassled by these thugs in the government! You live in a nice happy place of denial!
This is why it's still good to maintain a land line. I haven't answered my land line at home in over 2 years but it's good to have a number to use on website registrations, credit card applications etc. where you never really want to hear from anyone. All I use is the cell.
I just bought a Phantom, I took it on a test flight, I was below 50' and just few around an empty parking lot to get used to the controls. I've been working all week and haven't been able to take it out. I'm off tomorrow and I've spent the past 5 days reading every regulation and safety tip..I registered with the FAA and put the reg# on the drone...I just need to let the tower at my local airport know I'm flying and I'm good to go Thanks for posting this video...if the FAA called me I wouldn't be able to wear these pants ever again
I miss my friends down south with their wonderful colloquialisms... like the term "visiting" used for speaking with somebody. You did a typical "good ol boy" communication here with a lot of fine level headed sentiments on the current situation. Much obliged.
I'm a pilot, and I completely agree that people need to be aware of rules and guidelines. I'm seeing a lot of drone footage of people flying their drone at well over 500ft AGL (actual ground level), and at that altitude you are liable to run into civilian and commercial aircraft. Birds have been proven to be able to take down planes, and so can a drone. It's time for people to be more self aware of the rules, and (not be punished per say) be held accountable for creating a possibly dangerous airspace.
You're a pilot, you should know that AGL stands for "Above Ground Level". You're right, a bird can take down a plane (Sully can attest to that), Can you imagine a drone going through the vanes of a commercial jet engine, or through the windshield of a cruising Cessna 172?
First time learning about FAA. And when I watched this I thought he'd go on and on and on and cry or something. But this dude was relaxed and funny! Subscribed! Keep it up.
After watching all the videos including yours I have totally changed my mind about getting a drone I have a UA-cam channel and I've have seen other UA-camrs photograph and video trains I thought I'd be interesting something me and my son can get into but there's a lot involved I really appreciate people like you posting videos so we can be more informed thank you
What they didn't tell the drone operator/poster is that they needed a warrant to obtain his information from his service provider unless he's listed in the phone book under the name posted on the video. If they obtained info from his Internet service provide and he didn't commit a crime, they have to pay him $1500. minimum for obtaining his personal info illegally and it would be a crime committed by the FAA.
NSA has a profile on EVERONE with a online presence. PEGASUS was the code name. Now it goes by another. With 1 click... EVERYTHING and everyone around you gets doxed.
When I registered my drone with the FAA, as the law says to do, they pretty much know what I had for dinner when I use the restroom. They get all of your information.
I agree 100%. I started in fixed wing and had instructors and also belonged to an AMA sanctioned club. I had no "buddy box" cables and when I froze a couple of times at the controls my instructor of the day had to slap me to get the transmitter away from me in time to save it. I was trying to register my first drone and get clearance from a very small community airport and I was contacted by the FAA. Helped me register my drone and we discussed the airport and decided it was unmanned and for me to just use common sense when flying and all would be OK. Thanks for this video. A lot of people will not follow simple rules simply because they think they are dumb but I feel like I don't mind following the simple ones so if I screw up on a biggie, I'll at least tried somewhat.
That drone must be a great help when checking your fields! Take it up and watch for brown spots (need fertilizer) and wet spots for over watering or runoff. If you have cows you could check on them with out leaving your vehicle, and find them when they want to hide. Think of a lost child, this drone would, with the correct cameras, take the place of 10 to 15 searchers. There is so much good that could be done with these "toys" that it blows my mind.
Yep, farmers are already doing that using multirotors (UAV if you must, not drones) to avoid the expense of private satellite images or helicopter time. And there are multirotors that are very capable of lifting an adult that have great potential as search and rescue craft.
Right! Surely the feds have no other means to figure you out! Alternatively, register your drone/plane/heli and join the AMA and an AMA-sanctioned RC club. Why? So you're not exposed to prison time and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, and are less likely to kill somebody; and in the event that you do, you've got $2.5m liability insurance. And new friends to teach you how to solder.
I just took and passed my FAA pt. 107 test today after a few days of heavy duty on-line study. What this means to you is that if your drone is used for "furtherance" of a business, you are required to take the 107 test. If flying your drone over your farm results in "commercial profit", you must hold a license from the FAA. While my UA-cam channel isn't monetized I could post drone videos all day without a problem, I chose to study, then pay for the test and I'm glad I did. I have a "for profit" video to produce in two days. Better safe then fined! Semper Fly! Gunny J. OUT!
You mean UAS. It does NOT matter how many props it may or may not have. A drone is a drone is a drone. Remember, UAS. I do agree with FAA to a point. Why, because there are idiots that may fly into a no fly zone for example the White House or a Municipal Airport. I hold an ATP Certificate (Capt). You have to register a drone that weighs more than .55 lbs but less than 55 lbs and you are over the age of 13 who plans on operating a UAS outdoors. Now, if you are one of the oh so lucky persons that has to register and you have no other choice but to tape your RN on the outside of your drone. Tape your little piece of paper with your RN on the outside of the drone and cover the RN with a black or dark colored paper. There, very simple and very easy, you have know worries about somebody getting your RN.
+Christopher Taylor I DO NOT mean UAS, (Unmanned Aerial System) is the entire package needed to operate the system, which includes the UAV itself, the ground control system, camera, GPS, all the software, skills needed to operate the system and tools required for maintenance. This is just a QUADCOPTER. It DOES matter how many props it may or may not have, a tricopter has 3 a quadcopter has 4 a hexcopter has 6 and an octocopter has 8. Its irrelevant if its a drone or not, a quadcopter is a quadcopter is a quadcopter . having to register wont stop the idiots one bit.
+Raul Danger so what you are saying is that you are commenting on something you literally know NOTHING about? If you had ANY Clue on what you were talking about you would know that a decent camera with a zoom lens does a MUCH better job at covert surveillance than a "Drone" does. Why would a person like you that supports gun massacres/violence care anyway?
Can't believe this 4 year old video popped up on view list, still interesting. One could argue that because of all the self flying capabilities of a drone nowadays that it would be safe enough to fly in parks.
The FAA guy said he saw a drone video on UA-cam and was calling him about it. Even if he had registered it (which he did not say btw) how did the FAA guy know who he was from watching the video?
Fair enough (although this video was obviously not available at the time, I'll assume you could probably have done that from some of his other videos). I just find it amazing that the FAA paid somebody to snoop around UA-cam, find a video where a guy is clearly flying safely and over his own back yard, look around his other videos for clues to his identity, search for his contact details and then call him up, for no good reason other than to let him know he is being watched. It's really really creepy.
Faa has done a good job so far imo. This is good technology and I believe only the beginning of machines with gyros to enable on the fly motion as opposed to limited pre engendered motion controls. I have been trying to shuck this idea out of my head about using a couple cc3d flight controllers to make prosthetic limbs that "bounce" with your natural movement. I think it will help efficiency while giving amputees a more natural movement. For example releasing the forearm at the apex to let it drop based on g forces more then pre defined endpoints. Also exoskeletons for als. Als is a messed up thing.
Awesome Thank you for all this information I am getting my first drone next month and just registered with the FAA going to be going for my license test next week.. Thank you again !!!!!
Nice Post! I've been into RC since 90. Club required AMA. And yes, I put my first plane into the ground! (Along with many that followed...) You are right about thee learning curve as I've instructed many new rc pilots. I purchased my first quad copter and have been awe struck by how simple it is to fly! My 12 year old granddaughter picked the remote up and just me telling her, "up, down, left, right" she was up and flying!The FAA wants me to register my Telemaster & Kadet, balsa/stick/ply airplanes. I only hope someone successfully challenges them and over turns, or at least modify this rule to exempt RC planes.
Excellent video D-Ray ... If we all don't do our best to educate and self regulate, it's just a matter of time until the Government will begin to dictate for us. Good message and thanks for sharing.
Thanks, D-Ray. Everybody needs to know about the regs. The drones are an entirely different way to fly. Basically you have perfect control of the absolute position of the bird, being a chopper, versus non helicopter birds. This allows everybody to send the birds where none have ever gone before. OOOPS!!! Backyards, commercial flight paths, school yards, playgrounds, high tension wires, hood of a Mercielago and the list goes on and on.
create a folder in Google Drive, put those PDFs in it, make it public, then post the link to that folder and everyone will have access to the PDFs without having to do anything more or mess with emails.
Thanks for sharing. I'm just getting into drone flying now. I want to make sure I'm following the rules. There's lots to learn but there are great resources available.
Well D-Ray, I have a phantom 2 Vision plus . It's registered . It is much larger that that one you showed and as it weighs almost 10 lb's if not flown correctly it can cause property damage or even kill a person ! That's one reason RC Clubs require AMA Registration and insurance which at the time was 70.00 a year or something like that and gives you $1,600,000.00 coverage because they can cause real damage to a car or a home or a person. So I get that. Why they were so concerned about your drone I have no idea ! ... This is a cool video !! well done ! Happy Flying !!
I used to live next to an airport and called the FAA regarding the planes turning at too low of an altitude after takeoff. The FAA said they don't enforce rules at small airports and I would have to take it up with the airport. So if the FAA refuses to enforce rules on small airports they sure won't mess with a guy flying his drone around.
+gs1260cc We've had our houses buzzed by the Blue Angels when we are nowhere near Seafair where they usually fly in summer. One dude was so low I could see his face and everything wasn't that far above my neighbors roof either. Reminded me of when I was in Utah, we used to sit in the backyard and the pilots would wave to us coming in for a landing because they were so low to begin with. Not to mention the choppers that are not supposed to fly below 400 feet above civilian houses and they buzz our trees all the time you can hear the rotor wash. One even made a night time landing where I used to work and dropped a dude off in the parking lot, I watched as he barely made it over the power lines after takeoff which were across the street from a truck stop.
Our base has rules but they keep buzzing the top of the trees in our backyard, which I'm sure is below the altitude they are supposed to be flying over civilian houses. I can hear the rotor wash easily.
You seem to be a voice of reason on drones. If you, and people who think like you do, encourage all drone pilots to fly in a responsible manner, you can enjoy your hobby without government meddling. Drones seem to be getting more notice, both by the "shoot them down" guys, and the "I'll violate your privacy all that is legal" bunch. In the end, drone pilots will get about as much respect as they show the public.
This video was informative. I understand the concerns that may be raised when the government is perceived as infringing on what individuals are doing. These same representatives of the government are unfortunately are mandating that individuals do not sniff glue, eat detergent pods, smoke bath salts, the negative effects of smoking, chewing tobacco and drinking causing labels to pop up everywhere. I believe that many of you would agree, it is natural selection. When irresponsible people to irresponsible things, tragedy is likely to occur. I plan on flying my drone as required because I love my freedom, my money right where it belongs (in my wallet/not paying fines), and do not want my hobby to infringe on safety.
Hahaha, for some reason the word drone when used to describe multirotors really makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. I know that it does technically describe any UAV, but it just has bad connotations I guess. Any of you guys agree here?
RCPerfectionist Yes, pretty sad though most of what we think to be regulatory are actually advisory guidelines, something to keep in mind for hobby flyers hahaha
-Did you ever found out how they found your phone number to even make that call? -Did they mention any possible fine to you? Did they contact you because your 'drone' video was monetized on youtube? (ie. commercial use?) -Very interesting video. Thanks for posting your experience!
I owned a hobby shop and went through the gambit about drones when they started to be sold to the public. Oh what a nightmare. Then up popped the FAA.....Needless to say, I stopped selling them.
I noticed an advert on this posting. That makes your flight to capture the aerial footage commercial. So did you contact the FAA for a Section 333 grant of exemption? JUST KIDDING. You have another 19 days before the Section 333 grant of exemption comes into force.
That was the most basic and honest reason for all of this crap starting. I started flying RC helis about 12 years ago and that was about the time RC started to really hit the main stream. Flying planes or helis takes a LOT of skill, practice and MONEY. You also have to be an AMA member to fly at a club field. NOW, any 13 year old kid can buy a $50 drone on eBay that practically flies itself. So, with no training or knowledge, throw it in the air and have at it. Even as an RC enthusiast myself, I can fully understand why people hate drones and why they want them outlawed completely. The more I watch idiots posting videos of their drones doing stupid things, the more I hate drone myself.
Good message. I do believe you now have to register your drone with the FAA and they will send you a tail # to put on your drone. There is much more info on the FAA website. As for those who disagree with the FAA rules. Well if those before you didn't break the rules such as flying them in the vicinity of an active airport, above people, and many more then maybe the FAA would not be requiring such things. People you have to remember you sharing the sky with other aircraft and you must maintain situational awareness above, below, and around your drone.
In the last part of your video I see some beautiful scenic views of the 'countryside', is this in Arkansas too? I haven't been down there in over twenty years. Thank's. Bobby
Just a thought: of all the drone incidents referenced to in the description, none of the drones were being operated safely or within FAA guidelines: 1. The drone was near or above people 2. bad link 3. Operating at a sports event, and above people 4. drone too large to be flown indoors 5. (Again) over a public event If people just use common sense, this stuff wouldn't happen! Drones _can_ be used safely.
I am always amazed at how many people don't follow the rules or even know the rules. I have had 3 drones and reg. them all with the FAA - I only wish the height restriction was higher - ever see the videos from China where they are like 1500-2000 feet up - great shots.
Soon, they wont be calling anybody anymore. When the FAA's remote ID comes around, you'll just get a fine in the mail when your drone (or more specifically, a drone alleged to be barking your drone's unique ID) violates a rule.
Hey D-Ray, I just subscribed to your channel because I'm planning on buying a drone. What one would you recommend? My money is limited so I have to watch what and where I spend it. Being on S.S. has many drawbacks. lol. Thank's for sharing. BTW, I'm from Jonesboro, Arkansas, did I see somewhere in your video something about Arkansas? Thank's again. Bobby
I'm 57, and have been flying R/C aircraft for 40 years. I belong to a local club, and we have our own field, with a runway, work tables, even grandstand style seats for spectators. Members fly everything from small inexpensive electric powered planes to large jets costing $10,000 or more. However, there is one huge difference between R/C aircraft and "drones" Drones have cameras, which should make them illegal. There is a specific part of our club rules that prohibits the use of cameras on ANY radio controlled aircraft. We fly for the fun of flying, not to spy on people. I don't have a problem with R/C aircraft, no matter what the configuration, but I do have a serious problem with having cameras on them. The whole world has gone camera crazy, you can't step outside your front door these days without winding up on somebody's camera.
Yep, I'm waiting for that call too.. I'm also a club member which requires that I be an AMA member. Also, the AMA is basically insurance in the event you cause physical/property damage. Your quad there does not look like it meets the 250 grams limit. I also don't fly around my neighborhood anymore. Funny, I started in this hobby 40 years ago with fixed wing. Only in the last couple years with quad technology you get the idiots flying over stadiums, people in local parks or within 5 miles of an airport.. I think this government guy was bored. Glad the $30,000 I paid in Federal Income taxes is going to a good cause.
It's all fun until one comes through the windshield of my airplane. That's one of the things that the FAA is concerned about. The windshield of the plane I fly is not certified for bird strikes and a UAS (drone) has a lot more hard parts than a bird. At 115kts it would not be pretty.
just got a new Mini Omni Drone and it works very well, its just that the camera is shaky or wavy when in flight doing a video can this be fixed ? NO GIMBLE
Hey there fellow Arkansawyer. It's still odd that they contacted YOU for just flying in your back yard when tons of people have videos of them flying well above 400 ft
Yeah, but how many kites are you going to fly over populations of people because that's just cool for no reason? With cameras, everyone wants to fly drones over crowds of people that are just going about their day. Many will come down and.... Also, WHAT KITES DO YOU FLY???? When I flew them, they were not much more than a balsa wood stick and a sheet of garbage plastic. I'm not sure what level of injury that could cause.
I am not fond of drones myself. Kinda boring to me, however I have strapped a cam to the bottom of an RC Helicopter, which is definitely not something you want to fly over people or property. Folks it common sense, be aware of your surroundings, be respectful of other people property and physical well being.
I feel like there is so much information available you don't know what is right from wrong? Even the way the FAA interprets the rules could be different from what we interpret to an extent. Drone pilots are considered pilots now. Will they be forced to be insured in the future? They are pilots correct? If they could down an airliner, then how are they even legal to own? Yet RC pilots have been around for decades. This makes no sense to me. I used to fly RC, I'm also a private pilot. The drone guys call the local airport to report positions, start, stop times, but what about the 10 year old who doesn't? How do you know? Who? The fars for the drones are limited, but if someone really wants to fly one, they will. Regardless of the paperwork. It's the same as a criminal breaking a law on a piece of paper. They just don't care. Over 200k gave been registered, so at least a million have not or more. How do you combat this? It's nuts......................just my opinion. I'm glad they are booming on the commercial side, but even then local law enforcement is uneducated when someone calls in a complaint about one. Errrrrrrrrr.............someday
I wonder why they haven't required registration on the GPS systems that allow preprogrammed flight paths....to a specified point (target area) without pilot input?
You mentioned that people are flying their drones in parks and school yards, and that that's not a good thing to do, my question is where would one fly if parks and school yards are not good?
+William Carrey I guess I should have been more clear on that point. When I was in to RC aircraft and was an AMA member, one of the safety guidelines was that you weren't suppose to fly over people. School yards and parks are fine to fly in, as long as there isn't anybody in the area you're flying in. Thanks for your question! ;)
I live in Texas and I purchased a Yuneec Q500 4K, which is a serious drone. Right now its sitting here on my kitchen table acting as my new center piece. So far I have not found anywhere where I can legally fly it. I only have a few acres to fly which is my own property. None of the state parks will allow drones so I feel like my idea of taking it on a cruise or to any public tourist attraction would be useless. Im feel certain they wont allow it either. As much as I like flying it, I might as well sell it because there is no where to fly.
We're not all privileged enough to have our own land. When I thought I found a park in my area that allowed it, I got there and it read only AMA certified pilots allowed. That might of been fine, but when I saw all the guys with their big planes I wasn't stepping g foot near them with my cheap old drone. If they wanted us to be safe they wouldn't ban them from everywhere. Not saying people should fly un safely, but anything we want to do that's fun, they find ways to stop us in our tracks.
I was asked by Time Warner "who did you buy your house from in 1985?" The answer was a multiple choice and one that I never set up as one of the three Security Questions. How and why did they have that information in 2014? My point is if your flying it on you own property and no one has complained or called the FAA why are they calling you? Will they be recording your conversation so they can use it against you if you are breaking the law?
i got that same quad copter for christmas but came with a bent motor shell.like the whole shell of the quad was bend where it sheilds the motor so it spins and doesnt fly right.it was annoying.so the whole family was disapointed.and we cant return it or anything so its just sitting in my room waiting to be fix.so if the company or something can help please do
The old "We just want to educate people" ruse. Yeah, that's cover for "You showed up on my list because you have a drone and own guns and we're scared of you."
This means our tax dollars are paying gov't employees to watch youtube.... awesome.
Exactly
What do you think I'm doing right now? Lol
+dequinox Hey, maybe he's looking at youtube on his own time, then following up with the calls at the office. .. but you're probably right... it beats him watching porn or just having his thumb up his ass.
+dequinox I went to my dad's office to bring him a birthday cake, and walking through the building to his office I saw plenty of people not even pretending to work. Kinda sad...
+GoogleMinus hahaha How that different from any private company that doesn't have a hard-ass boss?
There is something peaceful about listening to you that I like. You Sind like a nice uncle telling a story at the dinner table. Thank you for that moment of happiness.
I'm pretty sure you told him, "This is not the drone you're looking for"
That's funny right there, lol!
man that's a good one
+D-Ray Smith The drone you picked up towards the end is nothin. Even if that fell out of they sky it would do minimal to no damage to anything.
Former AMA member and RC pilot here, too. Thanks for posting, sharing links, and being respectful. A little bit of respect for self, neighbors, and public officials goes a long way, as you demonstrated.
We should all be calling the FAA about the governments drones.
Wait...who downvotes a video about a responsible drone pilot having a respectful conversation with a helpful government official?
Seriously....
sqlblindman
Someone who has issues following the laws and probably has had a few negative run ins with law enforcement because of something they did and blames the government for all their problems.
Wow your fucked in the head glad you trust the government and don't think innocent people get hassled by these thugs in the government! You live in a nice happy place of denial!
sqlblindman calm down Prince Valiant
sqlblindman lol u have imgur don't u
Live, Ride, Die
No.
This is why it's still good to maintain a land line. I haven't answered my land line at home in over 2 years but it's good to have a number to use on website registrations, credit card applications etc. where you never really want to hear from anyone. All I use is the cell.
I agree. That's my the hell with you number on all the BS forms
+Michael Kirst Better yet find an aircraft # of another drone user and write that # on your drone. Or use a fake name and phone # to register.
+dannydaw59 I think they call that fraud?
I just bought a Phantom, I took it on a test flight, I was below 50' and just few around an empty parking lot to get used to the controls. I've been working all week and haven't been able to take it out. I'm off tomorrow and I've spent the past 5 days reading every regulation and safety tip..I registered with the FAA and put the reg# on the drone...I just need to let the tower at my local airport know I'm flying and I'm good to go
Thanks for posting this video...if the FAA called me I wouldn't be able to wear these pants ever again
...couldn't get those things clean with a firehose!!! 🤣👍
Hey look a drone guy who isn't afraid of the government. We sir are a rare breed.
I miss my friends down south with their wonderful colloquialisms... like the term "visiting" used for speaking with somebody.
You did a typical "good ol boy" communication here with a lot of fine level headed sentiments on the current situation. Much obliged.
I'm a pilot, and I completely agree that people need to be aware of rules and guidelines. I'm seeing a lot of drone footage of people flying their drone at well over 500ft AGL (actual ground level), and at that altitude you are liable to run into civilian and commercial aircraft. Birds have been proven to be able to take down planes, and so can a drone. It's time for people to be more self aware of the rules, and (not be punished per say) be held accountable for creating a possibly dangerous airspace.
Trevor S "actual" your kidding right!?!
Henry Cruz lol “actual” lol
You're a pilot, you should know that AGL stands for "Above Ground Level". You're right, a bird can take down a plane (Sully can attest to that), Can you imagine a drone going through the vanes of a commercial jet engine, or through the windshield of a cruising Cessna 172?
First time learning about FAA. And when I watched this I thought he'd go on and on and on and cry or something. But this dude was relaxed and funny! Subscribed! Keep it up.
Thanks for watching!
Isnt it nice that the FAA has time to watch UA-cam all day so they can call you and tell you what they think is wrong..
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It's very possible that someone called in to report their "officious opinion" of some "evil-doer." Now-a-days I think they're referred to as "Karens."
After watching all the videos including yours I have totally changed my mind about getting a drone I have a UA-cam channel and I've have seen other UA-camrs photograph and video trains I thought I'd be interesting something me and my son can get into but there's a lot involved I really appreciate people like you posting videos so we can be more informed thank you
The big question is how did they go about getting your personal information in order to be able to call you?
2Truth4Liberty
really? Big Brother knows EVERYTHING about you.
The channel is named after him... lol
What they didn't tell the drone operator/poster is that they needed a warrant to obtain his information from his service provider unless he's listed in
the phone book under the name posted on the video. If they
obtained info from his Internet service provide and he didn't commit a
crime, they have to pay him $1500. minimum for obtaining his personal
info illegally and it would be a crime committed by the FAA.
NSA has a profile on EVERONE with a online presence. PEGASUS was the code name. Now it goes by another. With 1 click... EVERYTHING and everyone around you gets doxed.
When I registered my drone with the FAA, as the law says to do, they pretty much know what I had for dinner when I use the restroom. They get all of your information.
I agree 100%. I started in fixed wing and had instructors and also belonged to an AMA sanctioned club. I had no "buddy box" cables and when I froze a couple of times at the controls my instructor of the day had to slap me to get the transmitter away from me in time to save it.
I was trying to register my first drone and get clearance from a very small community airport and I was contacted by the FAA. Helped me register my drone and we discussed the airport and decided it was unmanned and for me to just use common sense when flying and all would be OK.
Thanks for this video. A lot of people will not follow simple rules simply because they think they are dumb but I feel like I don't mind following the simple ones so if I screw up on a biggie, I'll at least tried somewhat.
Damn, why don't the FBI ask the FAA to track down their 10 most wanted if they can see a tiny toy grade drone in someone's back yard?
Green Silver They saw his video on UA-cam.
That just goes to show you the state of surveillance we are in by this NAZI government of ours!
So why is the FAA trolling UA-cam for videos? Is that the world you want to live in?
waynegug69
probably just stumbled across the video in between porn sites.
That drone must be a great help when checking your fields! Take it up and watch for brown spots (need fertilizer) and wet spots for over watering or runoff. If you have cows you could check on them with out leaving your vehicle, and find them when they want to hide. Think of a lost child, this drone would, with the correct cameras, take the place of 10 to 15 searchers. There is so much good that could be done with these "toys" that it blows my mind.
Yep, farmers are already doing that using multirotors (UAV if you must, not drones) to avoid the expense of private satellite images or helicopter time. And there are multirotors that are very capable of lifting an adult that have great potential as search and rescue craft.
you should've told the FAA guy "it's because my drone's black isn't it"? If it was a Phantom you they would've left you alone.
Thank you for putting all this incredibly useful information in one place!
DONT REGISTER YOUR DRONE! Why? That's how they know who to call.
Right! Surely the feds have no other means to figure you out! Alternatively, register your drone/plane/heli and join the AMA and an AMA-sanctioned RC club. Why? So you're not exposed to prison time and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, and are less likely to kill somebody; and in the event that you do, you've got $2.5m liability insurance. And new friends to teach you how to solder.
Ticket Attorney - wrong ! Don't post your videos, that's how they know who's flying.
I just took and passed my FAA pt. 107 test today after a few days of heavy duty on-line study. What this means to you is that if your drone is used for "furtherance" of a business, you are required to take the 107 test. If flying your drone over your farm results in "commercial profit", you must hold a license from the FAA. While my UA-cam channel isn't monetized I could post drone videos all day without a problem, I chose to study, then pay for the test and I'm glad I did. I have a "for profit" video to produce in two days. Better safe then fined! Semper Fly! Gunny J. OUT!
Do you realize how many insects are decapitated by drones every year? lol
Mick7sp
I wondered why I keep finding little tiny heads in my back yard....
Better notify the FAA so they can come out and investigate. :)
Are thoose backed by the FAA too now, are bugs a part of "Aviation"
Thank you for not being an anti government/law enforcement rant. People are just trying to do their jobs.
and by drone you mean Quadcopter....
You mean UAS. It does NOT matter how many props it may or may not have. A drone is a drone is a drone. Remember, UAS. I do agree with FAA to a point. Why, because there are idiots that may fly into a no fly zone for example the White House or a Municipal Airport. I hold an ATP Certificate (Capt). You have to register a drone that weighs more than .55 lbs but less than 55 lbs and you are over the age of 13 who plans on operating a UAS outdoors. Now, if you are one of the oh so lucky persons that has to register and you have no other choice but to tape your RN on the outside of your drone. Tape your little piece of paper with your RN on the outside of the drone and cover the RN with a black or dark colored paper. There, very simple and very easy, you have know worries about somebody getting your RN.
+Christopher Taylor I DO NOT mean UAS, (Unmanned Aerial System) is the entire package needed to operate the system, which includes the UAV itself, the ground control system, camera, GPS, all the software, skills needed to operate the system and tools required for maintenance. This is just a QUADCOPTER. It DOES matter how many props it may or may not have, a tricopter has 3 a quadcopter has 4 a hexcopter has 6 and an octocopter has 8. Its irrelevant if its a drone or not, a quadcopter is a quadcopter is a quadcopter . having to register wont stop the idiots one bit.
+TheRattleSnake3145 exactly. There is a difference between a toy rc any number of blades copter and a UAS
+Raul Danger Your new to this hobby aren't you?
+Raul Danger so what you are saying is that you are commenting on something you literally know NOTHING about? If you had ANY Clue on what you were talking about you would know that a decent camera with a zoom lens does a MUCH better job at covert surveillance than a "Drone" does. Why would a person like you that supports gun massacres/violence care anyway?
Great job Sir, well done w/ humor. Get your quad in the air and have fun. Keep passing on knowledge.
If I got a cal from the FAA I would hide all my guns and flush all of my weed down the toilet.
It's just the FAA they handle aviation
delicious fishes
You're going to be caught anyway if you're stupid enough to admit to it here.
Can't believe this 4 year old video popped up on view list, still interesting. One could argue that because of all the self flying capabilities of a drone nowadays that it would be safe enough to fly in parks.
How did they get your phone number?
He registered it, just don't register it.
The FAA guy said he saw a drone video on UA-cam and was calling him about it. Even if he had registered it (which he did not say btw) how did the FAA guy know who he was from watching the video?
It took me about 30 seconds to get his phone number, occupation, and address using nothing but Google and this video.
Fair enough (although this video was obviously not available at the time, I'll assume you could probably have done that from some of his other videos). I just find it amazing that the FAA paid somebody to snoop around UA-cam, find a video where a guy is clearly flying safely and over his own back yard, look around his other videos for clues to his identity, search for his contact details and then call him up, for no good reason other than to let him know he is being watched. It's really really creepy.
Hi +iforce2d ,
You're here too?
Love your videos ;)
Faa has done a good job so far imo. This is good technology and I believe only the beginning of machines with gyros to enable on the fly motion as opposed to limited pre engendered motion controls. I have been trying to shuck this idea out of my head about using a couple cc3d flight controllers to make prosthetic limbs that "bounce" with your natural movement. I think it will help efficiency while giving amputees a more natural movement. For example releasing the forearm at the apex to let it drop based on g forces more then pre defined endpoints. Also exoskeletons for als. Als is a messed up thing.
You my friend need a DJI Mavic
Awesome Thank you for all this information I am getting my first drone next month and just registered with the FAA going to be going for my license test next week.. Thank you again !!!!!
I would've asked how he got your phone number.
Nice Post! I've been into RC since 90. Club required AMA. And yes, I put my first plane into the ground! (Along with many that followed...) You are right about thee learning curve as I've instructed many new rc pilots. I purchased my first quad copter and have been awe struck by how simple it is to fly! My 12 year old granddaughter picked the remote up and just me telling her, "up, down, left, right" she was up and flying!The FAA wants me to register my Telemaster & Kadet, balsa/stick/ply airplanes. I only hope someone successfully challenges them and over turns, or at least modify this rule to exempt RC planes.
Somebody is getting paid to make pbonecalls! Crazy...
+Gary D Yeah, telemarketers only get paid for landing a sale! LOL
Yeh... that's exactly what you're paying congress and senate for. They do more fundraising than governing.
I got that call from Mike at the FAA too. Great guy. Great video!
Dude!! GET TO THE FKNG POINT.!!! GEEZ!!
I got the same call. I Have all the required requirements though to fly and provide service to customers. Good video.
Good to know, thanks for sharing! I've wondered myself if I might ever get a call!
Excellent video D-Ray ... If we all don't do our best to educate and self regulate, it's just a matter of time until the Government will begin to dictate for us. Good message and thanks for sharing.
Thanks, D-Ray. Everybody needs to know about the regs. The drones are an entirely different way to fly. Basically you have perfect control of the absolute position of the bird, being a chopper, versus non helicopter birds. This allows everybody to send the birds where none have ever gone before. OOOPS!!! Backyards, commercial flight paths, school yards, playgrounds, high tension wires, hood of a Mercielago and the list goes on and on.
Refreshing point of view.
Counter to the many "over entitled" ones.
Keep flying!
create a folder in Google Drive, put those PDFs in it, make it public, then post the link to that folder and everyone will have access to the PDFs without having to do anything more or mess with emails.
Thanks for sharing. I'm just getting into drone flying now. I want to make sure I'm following the rules. There's lots to learn but there are great resources available.
I was more shocked by him saying he could read than by the faa calling people up!
Well D-Ray, I have a phantom 2 Vision plus . It's registered . It is much larger that that one you showed and as it weighs almost 10 lb's if not flown correctly it can cause property damage or even kill a person ! That's one reason RC Clubs require AMA Registration and insurance which at the time was 70.00 a year or something like that and gives you $1,600,000.00 coverage because they can cause real damage to a car or a home or a person. So I get that. Why they were so concerned about your drone I have no idea ! ... This is a cool video !! well done ! Happy Flying !!
I used to be into RC as well...member of a club, AMA member, made a few lawn darts lol. Miss those days!
I haven't flown my planes in years! Kinda miss it.
Beautiful place you got there buddy.
I used to live next to an airport and called the FAA regarding the planes turning at too low of an altitude after takeoff. The FAA said they don't enforce rules at small airports and I would have to take it up with the airport. So if the FAA refuses to enforce rules on small airports they sure won't mess with a guy flying his drone around.
+gs1260cc We've had our houses buzzed by the Blue Angels when we are nowhere near Seafair where they usually fly in summer. One dude was so low I could see his face and everything wasn't that far above my neighbors roof either. Reminded me of when I was in Utah, we used to sit in the backyard and the pilots would wave to us coming in for a landing because they were so low to begin with. Not to mention the choppers that are not supposed to fly below 400 feet above civilian houses and they buzz our trees all the time you can hear the rotor wash. One even made a night time landing where I used to work and dropped a dude off in the parking lot, I watched as he barely made it over the power lines after takeoff which were across the street from a truck stop.
Our base has rules but they keep buzzing the top of the trees in our backyard, which I'm sure is below the altitude they are supposed to be flying over civilian houses. I can hear the rotor wash easily.
You seem to be a voice of reason on drones. If you, and people who think like you do, encourage all drone pilots to fly in a responsible manner, you can enjoy your hobby without government meddling. Drones seem to be getting more notice, both by the "shoot them down" guys, and the "I'll violate your privacy all that is legal" bunch.
In the end, drone pilots will get about as much respect as they show the public.
This video was informative. I understand the concerns that may be raised when the government is perceived as infringing on what individuals are doing. These same representatives of the government are unfortunately are mandating that individuals do not sniff glue, eat detergent pods, smoke bath salts, the negative effects of smoking, chewing tobacco and drinking causing labels to pop up everywhere. I believe that many of you would agree, it is natural selection. When irresponsible people to irresponsible things, tragedy is likely to occur. I plan on flying my drone as required because I love my freedom, my money right where it belongs (in my wallet/not paying fines), and do not want my hobby to infringe on safety.
I am an AMA member and seriously I get the concern, but it still makes me laugh when I see the DRONE lol you were called over :)
Hahaha, for some reason the word drone when used to describe multirotors really makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. I know that it does technically describe any UAV, but it just has bad connotations I guess. Any of you guys agree here?
RCPerfectionist Yes, pretty sad though most of what we think to be regulatory are actually advisory guidelines, something to keep in mind for hobby flyers hahaha
-Did you ever found out how they found your phone number to even make that call?
-Did they mention any possible fine to you? Did they contact you because your 'drone' video was monetized on youtube? (ie. commercial use?)
-Very interesting video. Thanks for posting your experience!
I owned a hobby shop and went through the gambit about drones when they started to be sold to the public. Oh what a nightmare. Then up popped the FAA.....Needless to say, I stopped selling them.
I noticed an advert on this posting. That makes your flight to capture the aerial footage commercial. So did you contact the FAA for a Section 333 grant of exemption?
JUST KIDDING. You have another 19 days before the Section 333 grant of exemption comes into force.
That was the most basic and honest reason for all of this crap starting. I started flying RC helis about 12 years ago and that was about the time RC started to really hit the main stream. Flying planes or helis takes a LOT of skill, practice and MONEY. You also have to be an AMA member to fly at a club field.
NOW, any 13 year old kid can buy a $50 drone on eBay that practically flies itself. So, with no training or knowledge, throw it in the air and have at it.
Even as an RC enthusiast myself, I can fully understand why people hate drones and why they want them outlawed completely. The more I watch idiots posting videos of their drones doing stupid things, the more I hate drone myself.
Good message. I do believe you now have to register your drone with the FAA and they will send you a tail # to put on your drone. There is much more info on the FAA website. As for those who disagree with the FAA rules. Well if those before you didn't break the rules such as flying them in the vicinity of an active airport, above people, and many more then maybe the FAA would not be requiring such things. People you have to remember you sharing the sky with other aircraft and you must maintain situational awareness above, below, and around your drone.
In the last part of your video I see some beautiful scenic views of the 'countryside', is this in Arkansas too? I haven't been down there in over twenty years. Thank's. Bobby
Just a thought: of all the drone incidents referenced to in the description, none of the drones were being operated safely or within FAA guidelines:
1. The drone was near or above people
2. bad link
3. Operating at a sports event, and above people
4. drone too large to be flown indoors
5. (Again) over a public event
If people just use common sense, this stuff wouldn't happen! Drones _can_ be used safely.
That's a very good and relatively stable video image for such a little drone plus without a gimbal!
+Ab Rob Those 808 Keychain cameras are pretty good now days.
Thanks for the info I am new to the drone world but hooked for sure
I enjoyed you vid mate. Nicely done...
I am always amazed at how many people don't follow the rules or even know the rules. I have had 3 drones and reg. them all with the FAA - I only wish the height restriction was higher - ever see the videos from China where they are like 1500-2000 feet up - great shots.
Soon, they wont be calling anybody anymore. When the FAA's remote ID comes around, you'll just get a fine in the mail when your drone (or more specifically, a drone alleged to be barking your drone's unique ID) violates a rule.
Hey D-Ray,
I just subscribed to your channel because I'm planning on buying a drone. What one would you recommend? My money is limited so I have to watch what and where I spend it. Being on S.S. has many drawbacks. lol. Thank's for sharing. BTW, I'm from Jonesboro, Arkansas, did I see somewhere in your video something about Arkansas? Thank's again. Bobby
D-Ray, As long as you do not invade my privacy, I'm cool with your drone.
I'm 57, and have been flying R/C aircraft for 40 years. I belong to a local club, and we have our own field, with a runway, work tables, even grandstand style seats for spectators. Members fly everything from small inexpensive electric powered planes to large jets costing $10,000 or more. However, there is one huge difference between R/C aircraft and "drones" Drones have cameras, which should make them illegal. There is a specific part of our club rules that prohibits the use of cameras on ANY radio controlled aircraft. We fly for the fun of flying, not to spy on people. I don't have a problem with R/C aircraft, no matter what the configuration, but I do have a serious problem with having cameras on them. The whole world has gone camera crazy, you can't step outside your front door these days without winding up on somebody's camera.
Gerald Scott just because it has a camera, doesn't mean it's to spy with. that's such a tiny part of people using it for such.
I just registered last night. now I am looking for a label.
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Yep, I'm waiting for that call too.. I'm also a club member which requires that I be an AMA member. Also, the AMA is basically insurance in the event you cause physical/property damage. Your quad there does not look like it meets the 250 grams limit. I also don't fly around my neighborhood anymore. Funny, I started in this hobby 40 years ago with fixed wing. Only in the last couple years with quad technology you get the idiots flying over stadiums, people in local parks or within 5 miles of an airport.. I think this government guy was bored. Glad the $30,000 I paid in Federal Income taxes is going to a good cause.
thats cool mr. D-ray thanks for the info
Heard that a court overturned the FAA registration rules for UAV's, except for commercial applications.
It's all fun until one comes through the windshield of my airplane. That's one of the things that the FAA is concerned about. The windshield of the plane I fly is not certified for bird strikes and a UAS (drone) has a lot more hard parts than a bird. At 115kts it would not be pretty.
I have a question for you. If I use footage from my drone on youtube, is it considered commercial use?
I'm glad your not grounded.
Is the camera built in or do you add it?
+smilertiler1 It's part of the drone, but it is removable.
Love to see more people from Arkansas making videos
just got a new Mini Omni Drone and it works very well, its just that the camera is shaky or wavy when in flight doing a video can this be fixed ? NO GIMBLE
the only time the FCC or FAA knocks, sends certified notices is when someone turns you in.
Hey there fellow Arkansawyer. It's still odd that they contacted YOU for just flying in your back yard when tons of people have videos of them flying well above 400 ft
What's the big deal?
A drone is basically a remote controlled kite.
Yeah, but how many kites are you going to fly over populations of people because that's just cool for no reason?
With cameras, everyone wants to fly drones over crowds of people that are just going about their day. Many will come down and....
Also, WHAT KITES DO YOU FLY???? When I flew them, they were not much more than a balsa wood stick and a sheet of garbage plastic. I'm not sure what level of injury that could cause.
FYI. All the rules can be seen at the FAA web site. It's regulation 107. Has to do with small unmanned aircraft.
Great video. Thank you. I'm taking an on-line course to get certified.
Question is how did FAA get your phone # just by watching your YT video?
I am not fond of drones myself. Kinda boring to me, however I have strapped a cam to the bottom of an RC Helicopter, which is definitely not something you want to fly over people or property. Folks it common sense, be aware of your surroundings, be respectful of other people property and physical well being.
I feel like there is so much information available you don't know what is right from wrong? Even the way the FAA interprets the rules could be different from what we interpret to an extent. Drone pilots are considered pilots now. Will they be forced to be insured in the future? They are pilots correct? If they could down an airliner, then how are they even legal to own? Yet RC pilots have been around for decades. This makes no sense to me. I used to fly RC, I'm also a private pilot. The drone guys call the local airport to report positions, start, stop times, but what about the 10 year old who doesn't? How do you know? Who? The fars for the drones are limited, but if someone really wants to fly one, they will. Regardless of the paperwork. It's the same as a criminal breaking a law on a piece of paper. They just don't care. Over 200k gave been registered, so at least a million have not or more. How do you combat this? It's nuts......................just my opinion. I'm glad they are booming on the commercial side, but even then local law enforcement is uneducated when someone calls in a complaint about one. Errrrrrrrrr.............someday
First video I have ever seen of yours D-Ray. Thank you. I enjoyed it. UA-cam needs more quality information videos like yours.
I wonder why they haven't required registration on the GPS systems that allow preprogrammed flight paths....to a specified point (target area) without pilot input?
I got a call fron the SC FAA because a church whined about it flying over saying i was taking pictures of their kids.
You mentioned that people are flying their drones in parks and school yards, and that that's not a good thing to do, my question is where would one fly if parks and school yards are not good?
+William Carrey I guess I should have been more clear on that point. When I was in to RC aircraft and was an AMA member, one of the safety guidelines was that you weren't suppose to fly over people. School yards and parks are fine to fly in, as long as there isn't anybody in the area you're flying in. Thanks for your question! ;)
+D-Ray Smith Cool, thanks for the clarification.
Your drone today but what tomorrow?
I live in Texas and I purchased a Yuneec Q500 4K, which is a serious drone. Right now its sitting here on my kitchen table acting as my new center piece. So far I have not found anywhere where I can legally fly it. I only have a few acres to fly which is my own property. None of the state parks will allow drones so I feel like my idea of taking it on a cruise or to any public tourist attraction would be useless. Im feel certain they wont allow it either. As much as I like flying it, I might as well sell it because there is no where to fly.
We're not all privileged enough to have our own land. When I thought I found a park in my area that allowed it, I got there and it read only AMA certified pilots allowed. That might of been fine, but when I saw all the guys with their big planes I wasn't stepping g foot near them with my cheap old drone. If they wanted us to be safe they wouldn't ban them from everywhere. Not saying people should fly un safely, but anything we want to do that's fun, they find ways to stop us in our tracks.
You don't explain why they called. They went through the trouble of finding you, just to make sure you were using it safely?
You rock dude. Very informative. Thank you.
I was asked by Time Warner "who did you buy your house from in 1985?" The answer was a multiple choice and one that I never set up as one of the three Security Questions. How and why did they have that information in 2014? My point is if your flying it on you own property and no one has complained or called the FAA why are they calling you? Will they be recording your conversation so they can use it against you if you are breaking the law?
Don't kid yourself brother. In 5 years you'll have to have a pilot's licence to throw a baseball.
i got that same quad copter for christmas but came with a bent motor shell.like the whole shell of the quad was bend where it sheilds the motor so it spins and doesnt fly right.it was annoying.so the whole family was disapointed.and we cant return it or anything so its just sitting in my room waiting to be fix.so if the company or something can help please do
+Wendy's When you register with the FAA DRONE REGISTRY they ask for your phone number.
The old "We just want to educate people" ruse. Yeah, that's cover for "You showed up on my list because you have a drone and own guns and we're scared of you."