paraviz02
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Hello everyone,
We're planning a trip to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon (USA) in the next few months, as soon as it becomes cool enough and all the tourists are gone ...
Does anyone have any experiences shooting in an environment where "if you lose control of your drone, it's probably lost forever"?
But also, does anyone know the laws regarding aerial cinematography in a national park? Is there anything in particular, aside from the obvious FAA recommendations, that I should be aware of?
For example, would it be legal (and not frowned upon) to fly the drone off the side of the rim, while standing at the top of the rim looking down? And to fly the Inspire 2 essentially anywhere I can get to with line of sight? Up above the canyon, down into the canyon, etc?
We aren't exactly experienced at this type of flying. We generally try to fly in areas where not much is going on, especially in protected lands with special laws. But we do want to record as much beautiful land as we can before the humans destroy it ... Ha ha.
All suggestions or experiences would be most greatly appreciated!
(PS, for any of you who haven't been to the Southern Utah and Northern Arizona area of USA, it is absolutely unbelievably beautiful in that part of the country.)
We plan to do Zion National Park as well as Arches National Park in the same trip if we can, as well. Hoping for some good insight.
Thanks!
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