Aerial Videography for Beginners, Part 1
XProHeli XP2 Puts the “High” in High Definition Aerial Videography
Until recently, the FAA prohibited the use of aerial drones to record video or photography for commercial purposes. Hobbyists were not similarly restricted, but altitude limitations do exist. Update: A NTSB administrative law judge ruled in March, 2014 that the FAA has not yet implemented enforceable regulations to authorize it to regulate unmanned aerial systems...
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Aerial Videography for Beginners, Part One
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Aerial Videography for Beginners, Part 1
XProHeli XP2 Puts the “High” in High Definition Aerial Videography
Until recently, the FAA prohibited the use of aerial drones to record video or photography for commercial purposes. Hobbyists were not similarly restricted, but altitude limitations do exist. Update: A NTSB administrative law judge ruled in March, 2014 that the FAA has not yet implemented enforceable regulations to authorize it to regulate unmanned aerial systems...-
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