I've always wanted a drone to capture our camp sites and surrounding area, but have real hesitant because of the restrictions. We camp mainly in state parks, COE and some military FamCamps. As I understand drone are forbidden in these parks. Is that a valid statement? Or have regs lightened up any? And how about private parks? I realize that would be on an individual basis, but in general.
So where do you get to use your drone?
thanks
There is no doubt there are people that abuse the use of their drone for intrusive or pestering means but I'm going to stop on that track as I'm sure all of us here are mature and respectful so let's return to the OP's question and assume that all of us here would use a drone for the tool that it is for photography and recording videos of our RV adventures.
I highly recommend one and if you get one you have to register it with the FAA. You'll get an ID that you are supposed to affix to your drone, I used a label maker and did so. The reasons and ramifications are obvious, it's your choice to have your drone traced back to you. There is a weight limit on drones that have to be registered, DJI now has a smaller one that falls exactly under this limit. Realize a smaller drone will be harder to fly and have less capable photography capability, in theory at least, pay attention to the specs that matter to you.
www.faa.gov
There are apps that can tell you if you're legal to fly at your location, the FAA has one, I think it's being redone, it's called B4UFLY. It identifies if you're near an airport, etc.
www.faa.gov
Some RV parks will outline no drones allowed in their rules, if so, you know you can't fly from the campground. If not specified then just show some respect and avoid others as much as possible. While fly aways are far more rare, imagine if your drone lost control and went full speed ahead into the side of a Prevost. Assuming you survive the owner, now you have an insurance issue. I was, not sure if I'm still current, subscribed to
AMA. I think being a member offers insurance just like radio controlled aircraft I used to fly (and want to get back into).
My DJI Mavic 2 Pro is so small it shares my Lowepro camera case with my Nikon DSLR so I can take both when a photo opportunity may be available. I've enjoyed flying it on July 4th to capture fireworks, and it's great to keep a history of YouTube videos on your own channel of your travels and anything you want to record.
So again, go for it, and Black Friday is approaching so you may find deals to be had this coming weekend.