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[USA] How to fly Flags from Drones
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[USA] How to fly Flags from Drones

I put together an in depth video on how to properly and safely fly a flag from a drone for 4th of July. This method *should* work for any flag, you may just need to find a different counterweight unique to your country or cause. Happy flying!

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u/ZoMgPwNaGe — 1 day ago
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The FCC is taking public comments. Now is the time to speak up.

Whether you use DJI as a Hobbyist or it's your main source of work, now is the time to tell the FCC exactly how you use their products. The FCC is taking public comments through May 11th. This is your chance to have your voice heard.

https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filings/express

Follow this link and type 26-22 in the Proceedings box, then fill out the form. Leave a polite, detailed, and firm comment explaining precisely how you use DJI to make a difference for good in our world.

My comment to the FCC: DJI Drones have revolutionized multiple sectors of my life. Whether it's in agriculture, mapping out and spraying hundreds of acres of farmland with ease. Or firefighting, when I'm flying overwatch on vegetation fires to provide critical information to my Fire Chief. Or Search and Rescue, when I'm searching for a missing person in the middle of the night with a thermal equipped DJI Drone. I have started an entire business and channel dedicated to teaching and showcasing the ways Drones can help with these industries, and now this ban is crippling each and every aspect of them. The uncertainty of whether we should buy lifesaving equipment that may be grounded down the line, the anxiety of not being able to get repairs or parts in the event of a crash, the not being able to keep up with the technology of the rest of the world due to not being able to even procure it. This ban isn't keeping anyone safe or encouraging domestic manufacturing. It's simply putting our entire country at a massive disadvantage while harming first responders, farmers, and small businesses.

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u/ZoMgPwNaGe — 2 months ago
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[United States] The FCC is taking public comments on it's DJI ban. Now is the time to speak up.

The FCC is currently taking public comments on the DJI Ban, with the window closing on May 11th. Now is the time to speak up and tell them why we need DJI drones.

https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filings/express

Follow this link and type 26-22 in the Proceedings box to find the case, then fill out the form. Leave a polite yet firm comment detailing how DJI helps helps you, whether you're in Firefighting, Search and Rescue, Agriculture, Law Enforcement, surveying, inspecting, videography, photography, or simply just enjoy the hobby.

My comment to the FCC: DJI Drones have revolutionized multiple sectors of my life. Whether it's in agriculture, mapping out and spraying hundreds of acres of farmland with ease. Or firefighting, when I'm flying overwatch on vegetation fires to provide critical information to my Fire Chief. Or Search and Rescue, when I'm searching for a missing person in the middle of the night with a thermal equipped DJI Drone. I have started an entire business and channel dedicated to teaching and showcasing the ways Drones can help with these industries, and now this ban is crippling each and every aspect of them. The uncertainty of whether we should buy lifesaving equipment that may be grounded down the line, the anxiety of not being able to get repairs or parts in the event of a crash, the not being able to keep up with the technology of the rest of the world due to not being able to even procure it. This ban isn't keeping anyone safe or encouraging domestic manufacturing. It's simply putting our entire country at a massive disadvantage while harming first responders, farmers, and small businesses.

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u/ZoMgPwNaGe — 2 months ago
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Realized this picture would have been even better with the T100 instead of the T40, but there'll be plenty more photo opportunities this season :)

u/ZoMgPwNaGe — 2 months ago