Question here (unrelated to the video, but related to what you do professionally): Technically all of your cinematic indoor shoots classify as beyond visual line of sight as you're operating without a spotter. I'm not sure about US laws, but I studied for the Australian counterpart and its required to get a ReOC (operator's certificate, its like $2k for the first year you get it) plus pass a BVLOS exam and the course for that is another $2.5k with a ~20-25% failure rate. Ontop of that, you have to apply to get approval from CASA (basically FAA) to operate BVLOS, and BVLOS requires payment and a 5 page application PER flight mission (can involve multiple days, but can only be one client). How much of a process did you have to go through to do what you do? It just seems like a major hassle to go through all that effort to film small locations, so it made me think that you surely would charge a lot for each of those shots. I'm honestly new to all of this, and I'm just wondering what are my options outside of surveying (requires seperate certification), film production (very unlikely to get a job in due to my location and my lack of experience) and taking pictures of houses for my RePL. Granted, I don't have the piloting skills to fly as smoothly as you do nor do I even have a good drone, where should I start?
Hello sir,here's Maylo speaking. Normally I wouldn't text you in person because I respect your privacy. But some days ago I did text you on Facebook for a private question of mine . I would be very very happy if you respond. Thank you very much With best regards Maylo
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Question here (unrelated to the video, but related to what you do professionally):
Technically all of your cinematic indoor shoots classify as beyond visual line of sight as you're operating without a spotter. I'm not sure about US laws, but I studied for the Australian counterpart and its required to get a ReOC (operator's certificate, its like $2k for the first year you get it) plus pass a BVLOS exam and the course for that is another $2.5k with a ~20-25% failure rate. Ontop of that, you have to apply to get approval from CASA (basically FAA) to operate BVLOS, and BVLOS requires payment and a 5 page application PER flight mission (can involve multiple days, but can only be one client).
How much of a process did you have to go through to do what you do? It just seems like a major hassle to go through all that effort to film small locations, so it made me think that you surely would charge a lot for each of those shots.
I'm honestly new to all of this, and I'm just wondering what are my options outside of surveying (requires seperate certification), film production (very unlikely to get a job in due to my location and my lack of experience) and taking pictures of houses for my RePL.
Granted, I don't have the piloting skills to fly as smoothly as you do nor do I even have a good drone, where should I start?
FAA does not regulate or monitor indoor flights. thats not to say dont follow the rules but you can fly indoors without as many issues
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my fault. apologies on that. just updated the links for you
Hello sir,here's Maylo speaking.
Normally I wouldn't text you in person because I respect your privacy.
But some days ago I did text you on Facebook for a private question of mine .
I would be very very happy if you respond.
Thank you very much
With best regards
Maylo
I have my email linked above. feel free to send me an email or respond here and hopefully i can help
I send you an email .
Pleas look for the email under the name of
Maylo Schlund