You could have accomplished the same thing by flying over the buildings, and not over the people.
FAA 107? Night Waiver? Flying over people waiver?
Beautiful video, but this kind of posting diminishes the act of being professional if you don't have the waivers in place. And I doubt the back of the tickets sold say anything about drones being overhead.
Just in case if anyone might be wondering about my flight logs......this is just my P4Pro, not counting 2 different Inspire 1 aircraft since 2015.The 1 min logs are 3rd party paid jobs...Drone Deploy, Pix4D, Litchi, Maps Made Easy.........
Agreeing with rwynant V1. Post #8
This is the kind of thing that anti-droners pick up on and use against us.
As beautiful and entertaining as it was, it gives us a bad name and reinforces the anti-drone position.
And your name is all over it. IF you had your waivers in place you should have included that information with the post.
noflyzone69 Posted at 4-16 09:03
I had and did get permission to fly. This was clips I threw together from the shoot for my client and this was a paid gig. Not all people are stupid!
Permission from whom?
Client, Paid Gig.........You still haven't stated that you are FAA 107 Certified. In which case you'd know you need waivers completed and approved for flying at night and over people.
It doesn't matter what your client tells you what you can do. You need to fly within the confines of the 107 Certificate, and or waiver to that.
And by the way, no one here is calling you stupid. We are just trying to make sure recreational pilots reading this get some idea of what you can and can't (shouldn't) do when flying.