Drones are becoming more ubiquitous every day. They are changing the way we photograph our world, aiding in emergency situations and are simply great fun to play with. As the weather gets warmer, leading to more outdoor pursuits, Parrot, creator and developer of advanced technology wireless products for consumers, is offering safety and courtesy tips below for the upcoming Flying Season.
The following are a selection of some key safe-flying tips which will help you and your readers keep themselves and the people around them feel comfortable and safe.
Drone Etiquette:
- STAY IN CONTROL OF YOUR DRONE: Fly during daylight and in good weather; don’t fly in rain, fog, strong wind or at night
- DON’T FLY BLIND: When flying, always keep your aircraft in sight
- RESPECT THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU: It’s very important to respect the privacy of others; don’t approach or film people without their consent
- COMMON SENSE SAFETY: Don’t fly close to airports, in populated/sensitive areas, powerlines, near moving vehicles or over rail lines, highways;
- DON’T EXCEED THE MAX ALITITUDE: In Canada that’s no higher than 90 metres
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Summer Fun with Parrot Drones: 5 Safety Flying Tips
Drones are becoming more ubiquitous every day. They are changing the way we photograph our world, aiding in emergency situations and are simply great fun to play with. As the weather gets warmer, leading to more outdoor pursuits, Parrot, creator and developer of advanced technology wireless products for consumers, is offering safety and courtesy tips below for the upcoming Flying Season.
The following are a selection of some key safe-flying tips which will help you and your readers keep themselves and the people around them feel comfortable and safe.
Drone Etiquette:
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