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I fly "full scale," not drones. I really don't want a drone that's too small to see and avoid, fluttering around at 60' AGL in the vicinity of an airport where I am certainly below 60' during departure or arrival. If I have a problem (such as engine failure) on take-off, I am going to be looking for the closest open place to land. I certainly won't want to complicate an already precarious situation with the need to search for and maneuver around a drone. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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My "60ft rule / desire" was not on or in line near the run way but just kind of close to an airport. The crazy FAA rule extends their restricted area far beyond the area an approaching aircraft is going to be... here is map of the restricted areas around the Greenville S.C. downtown airport... note the 1 mile scale as well as he actual size of the runways... The red/pink + you can't fly in, the light blue circle you can with approval, the out badge circle you just get a warning..... My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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And, it's expensive for a good seperate GPS dongle/antenna and it ties up the charging port. | |||
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They can be had for less than $100, so the cost of wifi only iPad plus outboard GPS receiver vs. wifi+cell iPad is a wash. There are bluetooth and wifi types available, so charging port is not necessarily tied up. I have seen many variations used by my aviation clients, including a wifi model that served everyone in the airplane using navigation apps on iPhone and iPad. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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