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Flying Higher Posted at 9-9 05:51
All of you guys are forgetting that the use of visual aids on the drone are allowed. For example, installing a large box below drone to make it easier to see. Obviously, the larger the drone, the further the VLOS range. But, of course, installing boxes is not realistic solution. So, I am experimenting with high powered strobes for daylight use. So far, I have extended my mid-day VLOS range from 500m to 2,500m. I am working on a strobe that I hope will allow VLOS at 3,500m. Also experimenting with attitudinal strobes, that can help pilot determine which way drone is flying at distance with no screen help. When I am done, I will post on YouTube. Also running with strobes is a great way to aid low flying aircraft such as Helicopters. Anything that makes your drone more visible to both you and others is a plus for safety. If a side benefit is that a drone can fly further, that is a win-win for all concerned. The only disadvantage of drone strobes that I can think of us is light pollution.........it makes a drone more visible to people on the ground. Most of us like to fly in such a way that people never see us, and we never see them. A strobe doesn't help us see them and hence avoid them, but it does help them see us.
Depending on the country you are in, VLOS may have to be unaided, so stropes etc are not acceptable for VLOS extension, for example in the US the rule says -
With vision that is unaided by any device other than corrective lenses, the remote pilot in command, the visual observer (if one is used), and the person manipulating the flight control of the small unmanned aircraft system must be able to see the unmanned aircraft throughout the entire flight in order to:
(1) Know the unmanned aircraft’s location;
(2) Determine the unmanned aircraft’s attitude, altitude, and direction of flight;
(3) Observe the airspace for other air traffic or hazards; and
(4) Determine that the unmanned aircraft does not endanger the life or property of another.
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