Can You Fly Your Drone From Your Garden? UK Drone Rules - Geeksvana

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • Hey everyone! Welcome to Geeksvana! In today’s video Sean looks at a question raised by many viewers. Can you fly your drone from your back garden under the new UK drone rules? We look beyond a simple yes and no to provide some key advice on regulation as well as sharing Sean’s personal experience of flying from gardens in 2021. Please keep in mind that as mentioned in the video, this focuses on flying drones which are sub 250g as it will be quite a while until we get the new CE class drones to play with! Let us know in the comments if you have already flown from your garden or if you intend to, we really enjoy hearing your experiences!
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  • @eddiejaoude
    @eddiejaoude Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for this video. I fly my Mini 2 from my small garden with no problems. But I was not 100% sure if it was ok. I initially did high flights, but now practicing super low within my garden to practice the controls

  • @starstreamphotographyandfilm

    Great channel Shaun, now subscribed, for me, a new flyer there is everything I need to know and love the sharing of info to the members, thank you, keep it going :-)

  • @jonathanandrews6077
    @jonathanandrews6077 Před 3 lety +2

    First of all happy new year. Really interesting to learn the new freedom owning a Mini gives. Was not aware of this to be perfectly hones - must have had my head in the sand!

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Jonathan Andrews! Thanks for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it! Yes the Mini has a lot to offer the hobby! Happy New Year!!

  • @zpinkLondonBelow
    @zpinkLondonBelow Před 3 lety

    Cheers for a good summary of the new brilliant rules! I can't say that I miss the 'always having to keep an eye on dog walkers etc., when out with the Spark'. In the end I gave up on it since it killed all the joy of flying. The Mini 2 and new rules made it worth picking it up again! :-)
    You got a new sub, Sir!

  • @Welshrobb
    @Welshrobb Před 3 lety +3

    Best youtube channel for UK drone laws :). Well done again Sean

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Cheers Rob! Appreciate your support!

  • @Georgewrigley
    @Georgewrigley Před 3 lety +1

    Great informative video Sean. Best wishes for 2021, and yes I got a Mini 2 also for my birthday! YWAH!!!

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      That's great George! Happy flying with the Mini 2 and have a great 2021!!

  • @33rudedude
    @33rudedude Před 2 lety

    its fairly clear on the CAA website but to actually hear it from someone makes it crystal clear thanks.

  • @Chrischucas
    @Chrischucas Před 3 lety +1

    Brand new follower here. Great content, clear and concise, brilliant.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Chris! I really appreciate your kind feedback!

  • @andyforbes4193
    @andyforbes4193 Před 2 lety +1

    ive now flown from my garden on numerous occasions i live right at a golf course and often go over there always keeping vlos ive had some amazing pictures and just recently took off in garden at night and the pictures i got were incredible love my mini

  • @mickdonnelly2038
    @mickdonnelly2038 Před 3 lety +16

    I hope viewers do post comments on positive reactions. We need more positivity in the hobby.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Mick Donnelly! Agreed! My own experience has been nothing but positive and I am enjoying the new rules! Thank you for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts! I really appreciate it!

  • @garethmiller9872
    @garethmiller9872 Před rokem

    Dear Sean,
    All the vids I have seen and the sheer level of your attention to detail is extremely helpful and impressive.
    As a result I’m getting kids trained up with their caa Qualifications and building a serious stock of drones for them to learn train and be creative with.
    Keep going and thankyou
    Gareth
    The renegades youth club

  • @DJIDroneTravel
    @DJIDroneTravel Před 3 lety +5

    Such amazing video this is a great news finally we can fly our drone from our garden 😄

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey DJI Drone Travel! It is great news for those sub 250g drones for sure! Thanks for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it!

  • @stephencassidy4895
    @stephencassidy4895 Před 3 lety +19

    Yes I fly my mini 2 in and from my small garden. When I take off I go straight up to a minimum of 125 feet where the drone is relatively silent. I then can fly over quite a large area while maintaining line of sight which allows both photography and video if I wish. When returning I fly directly overhead and land. So far after 6 flights no problems.

    • @stephenmason5682
      @stephenmason5682 Před rokem

      I think you're in breach of the CAA regs? Built up areas?

    • @starofdavid9919
      @starofdavid9919 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@stephenmason5682 Only apply over 249g

    • @stephenmason5682
      @stephenmason5682 Před 10 měsíci

      @@starofdavid9919 I thought it included any drone with a camera.

    • @starofdavid9919
      @starofdavid9919 Před 10 měsíci

      @@stephenmason5682 Yes it does but only if its over 250g, thats why the mini,s are so popular, but hey you me know that wont last long.

    • @obnoxiouspedant
      @obnoxiouspedant Před 7 měsíci

      @@starofdavid9919 I feel like as a responsible drone user who has only just got into the hobby, I must have missed out on a better less regulated era haha. It is for the best in a lot of ways though

  • @WarwickshireArtsTV
    @WarwickshireArtsTV Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Sean, I just wanted to say thanks for your advise tonight on flying drones from a back garden and your very nice comments on the edit. Finding your channel has been a saviour! The video is officially live again... Much love my friend and a new sub from here :-)
    I must say flying drones is new to me and so far has somehow caused more stress than good LOL

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 2 lety

      No problem! Drones, especially sub 250g are so versatile and your video is a great use of them.

    • @dronevids1611
      @dronevids1611 Před 2 lety +1

      Sometime that stress when you overcome it becomes Adrenalin rush. Which could be exciting.

  • @renewableenergydoctor9607

    Thank you for this very informative and precise information having just got flying again with M3 pro these things are important to know as I D registered with the CAA when I sold my original Mavic pro. Thank you very much

  • @brettnbeckvalleyvan
    @brettnbeckvalleyvan Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much 🙏🏻 great video really useful, just subbed up. Had a DJI mini for Christmas I've flown it from the garden twice (live in a small rural village) not had any problems 🤞 thanks again 💙✌️

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey brettnbeck_valleyvan! Thanks for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it! Great to hear you are enjoying your new drone, the Mini is awesome!

  • @Supercarlsunday
    @Supercarlsunday Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic well explained video. Excellent. Many thanks for the info..🤙👍

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Supercarlsunday! Thank you! I really appreciate your kind words.

  • @DaveGardner64
    @DaveGardner64 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Video. Got A Mavic 2 Pro, 2 years ago, which even with the A2 C&C is restricted, so got a DJI Mini 2 so that I can take off from my Garden. Simply fly straight up 30m before moving lateral.

  • @Coqui-Media
    @Coqui-Media Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!!! I feel like even my own wife has been gaslighting me where i was beginning to doubt what i knew all along!!! Poor thing - she has been almost impossible to console and is convinced that something horrible is going to happen!!! I am flying the dji mini2 responsibly, respectfully and mindfully and ALWAYS assessing risks every few seconds. Non-flyers have got an extremely warped skewed impression of these little miracles of modern high tech ... so much so that I have already started pages and groups aimed at the non-flyer and flyer alike with a view to educating and more importantly - dispelling many if not all of the myths and misconceptions associated with this form of activity.
    Happy new year all and stay safe ;-)

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Joe Ortiz! Thanks for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it! Really pleased the video helped!

  • @londonukguy2006
    @londonukguy2006 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this useful video, Sean. Appreciated. My Mini 2 Fly More Combo arrived yesterday. Shame I can’t fly it outside at the moment but I did a very cautious test in my living room this afternoon lol Gonna have fun with this bad boy! (my first ever drone too)

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Alan Phillips! Thanks for your kind feedback and for taking the time to comment. Always great to hear people joining the hobby and the Mini 2 is an awesome first drone to do it with!

    • @londonukguy2006
      @londonukguy2006 Před 3 lety

      @@Geeksvana You’re welcome! Yes, I feel I’ve made a great choice after many hours of research. Stay safe.

  • @1200rexer
    @1200rexer Před rokem +1

    I am a first time drone owner and disabled so cant get out of my garden much thats why i watched your video on the law and rules thanks for sharing

  • @kalhilton9703
    @kalhilton9703 Před 3 lety +14

    I intend to use mine to check on my chimney and roof on the house, I’m sick of people knocking on my door to try and con me out of money because they say work needs doing, it will be great to be able to say ,’not when I checked it didn’t’.

    • @dronevids1611
      @dronevids1611 Před 2 lety +1

      I did a roof check after strong wind blows the entire day. Our drones saved us in doing high risk jobs.

    • @Tahsin_Hussain
      @Tahsin_Hussain Před rokem +2

      My Mavic mini helped me checking the Roof Gutter & found its packed with debris, needs cleaning

    • @DroneFixes
      @DroneFixes Před 4 měsíci

      Similarly looking to use a drone to survey my solar panels, guttering, flat roofs, chimneys, ridge tiles etc, inspection is something that needs to be done regularly.

  • @IaninLondon
    @IaninLondon Před 3 lety +9

    Hey Sean; yes, vertical take off up to 50 m is the best advice for people flying out of their back gardens. And great idea of talking to the neighbours and offering to email a picture of their hosue if they ask you to take one. Anything that improves general perception.... Cheers, ian

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Ian! Thank you! Appreciate you taking the time to comment and share your input. LOVED your video guide on the new rules.

    • @IaninLondon
      @IaninLondon Před 3 lety +1

      @@Geeksvana That was hard work......🤣. Cheers and speak soon 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sjdyt
    @sjdyt Před 3 lety +3

    I took my maiden mini 2 flight in the garden. I’m lucky to have a decent size garden and was able to fly around it at low altitude to get used to the controls. I popped up to about 6m within the confines of the garden. I have my operators and flyers licence so knew I was doing no wrong. I have since flown again from the garden to photograph a nice sunset and literally climbed straight up to the maximum 120m and maintained position above the garden. So far nobody has commented but I get on with my neighbours and will offer aerial shots of their property if I get any challenges. It’s a great view from up there! This is why I did my homework first and bought the mini 2.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Excellent Steve D! Thanks for taking the time to share your experience on this subject, it will help others have more confidence.

  • @jackshepherd6276
    @jackshepherd6276 Před rokem

    Yes, I have done a couple of times. This was back in 2018, when I got my Mavic Pro, so not sub 250g. I just went straight up to where I could capture some photos of the surrounding area, didn't fly any distance laterally, then came straight back down to within a metre of my take off point, which impressed me. I now have a Mini 3 Pro, but don't have any plans to launch it from the garden, not that my neighbours would likely complain, but it does freak out the cats...!

  • @TYTHEOWL
    @TYTHEOWL Před rokem

    Flew my Mini 2 from my garden in the sun the other day, let my next door neighbours who were on the garden with their kids know my plan and they approved, others I didn't bother as all were inside but this video's sort of just made me want to get in contact with the neighbours on my road (only like 8 houses), and let them know I have a drone and ask if they object to my flying around the road here and there, think that's tomorrow's plan now.
    Great video!

  • @DarrellW_UK
    @DarrellW_UK Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve had a Mavic mini for Christmas and used it already to survey my guttering on the roof; I’m only flying sub 250gm models now as the regulations give me more options as regards where I can legally fly. I am insured via BMFA and used their CAA registration assistance to get registered, it made it much easier for me. I am qualified to fly fixed wing also so have started to design my own sub 250gm models. It’s great fun!
    Subscribed, your info is very useful!

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Darrell W! Thank you for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts and experience! Sub 250g fixed wing would be pretty cool!

    • @DarrellW_UK
      @DarrellW_UK Před 3 lety +1

      @@Geeksvana my first project is a Fun fly using depron with carbon fibre with a tiny drone motor, I might have to design my own prop or modify one due to the kV of the motor, so far if the materials stand up to it I can easily get below 250gm with a 24-30” wingspan, I design on 3D CAD so that I can make parts accurately and know that they will fit together and get an idea where the COG is going to be. At the moment I’m debating with myself whether or not to make it a pusher configuration to sort the COG out if I put the battery in the nose rather than in the middle; that’s the fun part of designing your own models!

  • @trev4
    @trev4 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi Sean thanks for the video, yes I fly my mini 2 out of my garden during lockdown and over a field behind me. But I’ve found I always put the transmission into 5.8Ghz rather than dual as the 2.4Ghz gets clogged up by the nearby houses. And alright occulancy 2.0 does a great job of changing channels for me. 5.8Ghz overall keeps it very solid in urban areas I’ve found.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Trev! Excellent point on transmission, thank you! Interference is an important consideration! Thanks for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it!

    • @dronevids1611
      @dronevids1611 Před 2 lety +1

      I never used 2.4Ghz ever.

  • @airsoftcamman
    @airsoftcamman Před 3 lety +11

    The reason I’ve purchased the Mini 2 is to take off from my garden. Worried my Mavic 2 Pro will be redundant now, as love the mini so much.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Airsoft CamMan! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your experience with garden launching, I really appreciate it! I can understand the concern on the M2P, it is a great drone. Have you considered the A2 CofC to unlock built up area flights?

    • @gamefly00730
      @gamefly00730 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Geeksvana So if I get A2 Cof cert, could I fly the DJI FPV from my back yard? It's ok to fly the DJI mini2.

    • @battyjoe
      @battyjoe Před 3 lety +2

      My understanding is only if you have a legacy drone of less than >=250

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey everyone! Sorry I didn't see this comment until battyjoe kindly answered it. 50m from uninvolved people is correct, although when someone is inside a house you are allowed to disregard if they are deemed protected by the structure. So a Mini 2 would be safe but something larger might not be.
      Other issue to consider with the DJI FPV Drone is safety and your responsibility under Article 241 of air navigation order. This will be more of a factor soon in UK skies!

  • @johnbanks9392
    @johnbanks9392 Před 3 lety

    I've been flying drones since 2013 and was a commercial operator for 6 years. I gave up flying commercially and sold all of my kit (Inspire 2/ X5 & P4P+). I just bought a Mini 2 as I will finally have the freedom to get impromptu shots of pretty much anything I like wherever I might be. The image quality of the Mini 2 might not be Inspire 2 or P4P level but it's amazing for the size of the thing and totally useable for social media platforms. The fact that I can now get shots that would have taken a lot of planning and effort to in the past makes the Mini 2 worth its weight in gold IMO. I love it.

  • @robmiles3493
    @robmiles3493 Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful info, thank you

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Rob Miles! Thank you! Appreciate the feedback.

  • @samsouthan4555
    @samsouthan4555 Před 3 lety

    Really useful video. Well lit and nice graphics plus presenter has a nice voice and speaks clearly and in plain English. A bit more B Roll would be wicked !

  • @jamcljamcl
    @jamcljamcl Před 3 lety +3

    Great video Sean, and exactly what I was looking to understand, so thanks.
    Just invested in a Mini2, so checking out what I can and can't do. I guess things are pretty flexible for a drone that size, but important to use good judgement and try not to antagonise others unnecessarily.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Jamie! Thank you for taking the time to comment and for your kind words. Thay sounds like the perfect attitude towards it and the Mini 2 is an amazing drone!

    • @hiddenguy67
      @hiddenguy67 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Geeksvana so I need to pay for the operator id and then stick it on the drone

  • @micksparrow8214
    @micksparrow8214 Před rokem

    Only had my mini 3 pro drone a few days and I’ve got a fairly large garden surrounded by neighbours but I live very close to 3 separate motorways can be noisy at times. No issues so far but like others have said I go straight up above 50m then start to fly. I do record the footage just for my own personal use and won’t be sharing. I’ve now set the distance limit to 500m which seems to be a long way to me.
    Great video useful information.

  • @julesvis
    @julesvis Před rokem +1

    One positive. My son owns a mini drone and takes wonderful footage of historically interesting sites. He has flown over forts and mounds showing a unique birds eye view. Negative. In the garden today whilst weeding I thought I had disturbed a waspnest as a horrible buzzing sound alarmed me. I looked up to see a drone hovering directly above my garden. I stared up at it and signalled my discontent lol. Just as well I wasn't nude sunbathing. Anyway it did buzz off but I feel violated.

  • @fergusandgibbs
    @fergusandgibbs Před rokem +1

    Good video, cheers!

  • @ryanhogg6556
    @ryanhogg6556 Před 3 lety +1

    Great stuff mate

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Ryan, appreciate all you support!

  • @92ravetec
    @92ravetec Před 3 lety +1

    Best youtube channel for UK drone laws

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Bob Henrys! I really appreciate your kind words.

  • @renewableenergydoctor9607

    This is one of the very few videos that I’ve watched more than once because of the specific information

  • @barriewilliams4526
    @barriewilliams4526 Před 3 lety +4

    I often fly my mini 2 from my garden, although I do have fields on 2 sides. Also, great for checking if your gutters need cleaning out 😃

    • @paulh2107
      @paulh2107 Před 2 lety +1

      That's the first thing i did...... checked my gutters.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 2 lety

      I think the percentage is probably very high for this. I checked mine, my sister's and my in-law's gutters too 😂

  • @marcelfive1
    @marcelfive1 Před 3 lety +5

    I did my first flight over my house today, one person questioned if I knew the updated drone regs when I posted it on facebook, so I politely replied to them. I don't record anything until I'm in position at height, as it saves the battery! I live on top of a valley in front of the house so I regularly fly over it as it's just grassland. My neighbours love my images and have one on their local FB group page.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey marcelfive1! Thank you for your comment! It is great to hear such positive feedback of your experience and to see how successful it can be sharing information with the neighbours! Keep up the good image of the hobby! Nice work!

  • @CanadianDroneHub
    @CanadianDroneHub Před 3 lety +1

    Great info my friend

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Roger! Appreciate all your support!

  • @shaunthedrone
    @shaunthedrone Před 3 lety +1

    Interesting debate about flying from garden - I've flown mine above my garden but not over other property and not I would like to do - many thanks for sharing the debate :)

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Cheers Shaun! Hope you are well sir!

    • @shaunthedrone
      @shaunthedrone Před 3 lety

      @@Geeksvana trying to register here at the moment - keeps kicking me out. Just have to keep trying!!!!

  • @stuarteldergill
    @stuarteldergill Před 3 lety +1

    I have had the DJI mini/ Mini 2 since last December 2019. 90% of my flights are from my garden. Getting a little bored with the scenery. I am fortunate to have a large garden with fields at the end.
    However on one side my neighbour is the west coast mainline railway so I have to be careful. It has given me the chance to practice flying in different weather conditions. Also as a keen and professional gardener I have some great video and photos from more unusual angles of my planting schemes.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Stuart! That's fantastic! I can see the unique views it would give a gardener! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your experience, I really appreciate it!

  • @ScottRobertsPhotography

    Great Video!

  • @stephenturner1776
    @stephenturner1776 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m fortunate that my house backs on to fields and I informed my neighbours 2 up the street and two down with no problems at all, I’m flying an original mini.👍🏻

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Stephen Turner! That is awesome! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your experience, seems you have it down perfectly!

  • @mansellmovies
    @mansellmovies Před 2 lety

    Another great video Shaun. As always very informative and helpful.
    I'm still flying my old trusty Legend The Mavic Pro, although I am keen to get my hands on the new Mavic mini 3. For obvious reasons.
    Problem we have now is that not many people want to invest their hard earned cash on old drones. Making them difficult to sell.
    Would be a shame to have loads of legend drones gathering dust on home shelves but that will likely be the case. A recycling drone centre would be a benefit 🤔 or does such a place exist already 🤔
    Thanks for all your input on the subject. 👍

  • @deans2147
    @deans2147 Před 2 lety

    Great video.. I do Fly y from my garden sometimes, always keep to the drone rules, always check notams, always keep in line of sight. Im lucky as the closest nfz is about a mile away so I fly in the other direction.. I always stay over 50m high too.. Mini 2...

  • @HaRDCOREdjTERRORiST
    @HaRDCOREdjTERRORiST Před 3 lety +1

    I have a bit of spare ground near my house and i take my daughter out with me and JST wanted to add to this is all I ever get is people watching and admiring it as it is a strange thing to see flying if u haven't seen one before, most ppl come I've and ask you about it genuine intrest.. never had a negative experience out with my drone 👌🏼

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Gaz Cee! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and share your positive experience! I am sure a reason you get a good response is your attitude towards droning as well. Thanks for being an ambassador for the hobby!

    • @HaRDCOREdjTERRORiST
      @HaRDCOREdjTERRORiST Před 3 lety +1

      @@Geeksvana thank you very much sir used in the right way the fun is endless 👍 cheers my friend

  • @ChicoDrone
    @ChicoDrone Před rokem

    I've bought my Mini 2 a month ago and since I've flown it twice from a local park. I do have a small garden as I live in the ground floor of a flat building - to be fair I wasn't sure I could fly it or not from my garden so just though it would be safer to go to a public place. Even though it's legal, I would have to take off and fly real close to my neighbours windows when going up, so I think it's probably good judgment not to do it.
    Thank you for the video. It's really informative :)

  • @stevenjackson9344
    @stevenjackson9344 Před 3 lety +1

    I fly from my garden, luckily the back fence joins a cowfield and lots of open space. I just wanted to pass some info . I crashed my mini in to a pond, totally submerged for a few seconds, pulled it out, walked home 40 mins , used hair dryer then sat on top of rice for 3 days, the thing still works, it's almost idiot proof lol

  • @MikeOxlong948
    @MikeOxlong948 Před 3 lety +2

    I regularly fly my Potensic D58 from my garden on a new estate, I take it vertically up to 100 meters and have a good look around at my local town before coming straight back down, because it’s a built up area I don’t want to fly to far horizontally from my house even if it is in view just in case I get a fly away situation.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey James! Thank you for taking the time to comment and share your experience of garden flight. It helps build a picture for others looking to try it.

  • @harrisonandrew
    @harrisonandrew Před 2 lety +1

    I have tested my DJI Mini 2 in my garden as a way to get used to flying and using the controls. I only did it for a short time - maybe 15 mins. I had no adverse reaction from neighbours. I didn’t go above fence height and I don’t think there could be any complaint about noise - as the DJI Mini 2 is much quieter than say a lawn mower. I have to say that I wasn’t sure it was allowed due to proximity to buildings, but I did it anyway.

  • @cyberherbalist
    @cyberherbalist Před 3 lety +2

    About two years ago, before the drone rules became laws, I flew my Hubsan 501 from my back garden, straight up and then let the wind (it was strong at the time) carry it for awhile. I think it got to about 150 ft high. And then I had to fight the wind all the way back to our house. I was worrying about it losing power over someone else's back garden! It landed on our grass with the battery nearly exhausted. Wouldn't do that now, as the Hubsan is definitely over 249g. So I plan to get a DJI Mini in a month or two. I've tested my drones in the back garden though. Just hovering steadily about 3-7 ft off the ground, seeing how long the battery lasts. Nobody's objected so far, but our neighbors are pretty chill.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Mike Clark! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts, I really appreciate it! I would sincerely hope the powers would not try to enforce the rules for garden hover. Otherwise they would have a lot of hobby heli flyers to round up, testing their latest builds 😂

  • @temaskell08
    @temaskell08 Před 3 lety +3

    Yes, flown the Mavic mini already in the garden post 1st Jan. Our gutter was leaking and I wanted to see what the damage looked like up close and took some photos for quotes.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Thomas! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your experience! I really appreciate it! That's an awesome use for the drone!!

  • @Growlerinthebush
    @Growlerinthebush Před 5 měsíci

    I have just bought a sub 250 g Potensic Atom and at the moment am just getting to grips with the manual. So far I have just taken off from my garden and just gone straight up to 40-50 metres, more to get used to the controls more that anything. It's not my intension to fly over houses but to just fly over countryside and our club lakes carp spotting.
    I think because of the height nobody was really taking any notice, the noise from the drone just mixes in whatever other noises are going on around the estate and it was when most people are at work so I'm not bothering anyone.
    Weekends maybe a different matter, even though I'm hovering so high neighbours may moan about it being a nuisance, I'm retired so just flying week days is fine.

  • @davidfairclough8598
    @davidfairclough8598 Před 3 lety +2

    Currently own a Mavic air. With ALL neighbour's permissions i have flown down the road during VE day celebrations 2020 and also clap for NHS 2020 and posted footage on local Facebook group. No issues whatsoever.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey David! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your experience! Really appreciate it!

  • @richardstafford4170
    @richardstafford4170 Před 3 lety

    I have bought the mini 2 3 weeks ago but have been unwell for most of the time since so haven’t been out with it much , I have flown it from my back garden about 4 or 5 times with no issues.

  • @reggieperrin8415
    @reggieperrin8415 Před 3 lety +1

    I fly from my garden, and have had no issues. At 50 metres up, there is no obvious noise, and I don't think anyone really notices when it reaches this height. We have neighbours on all sides, and I'm sure they have seen it go up, again, no complaints so far.

  • @markwhite837
    @markwhite837 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve been taking advantage of the new laws with my Mini 2. I’ve flown from my garden several times, and the experience has been a positive one. I live in a terrace house.One of my neighbours was quite interested. I take off and get it up as high as I can straight away, and don’t fly low over people’s gardens. At 380ft nobody can really hear it, and it’s quite difficult for them to see. I’m sure UFO sightings will go up now 100%! I just wish it was better in low light. I would really like the Air 2s with that 1’ sensor, but....
    1.No C1 classification stamp
    2.Having to keep 50m away from people and buildings.
    3.Can’t fly from my back garden
    4.More than twice the price
    5.18 months use before becoming a Legacy drone, then it goes from 50m to 150m distance.
    6. Can’t easily charge the batteries on the go.
    7. Bigger and heavier.
    For me it’s a hard sell. I think I’ll wait for a mini 3, hopefully with subject tracking

  • @ViewsofCornwall
    @ViewsofCornwall Před 3 lety +1

    Another great clip with really useful info. Regarding the drone flight during lockdown, my issue is how far is "local" for exercise? I fly (at the moment) a MA2 with houses all around me so can't fly, even tho I've passed A2CofC. The locality rule seems to be open to interpretation as I can't find a definitive answer. My argument is you can walk or run anywhere, so I can't justify driving anywhere else to exercise & fly at the same time. So Mini 2 on the way!! Keep up the great work

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Views of Cornwall! It is a minefield isn't it. Especially as non drone flyers think it is not exercise etc. We are speaking to a couple of police forces at the moment and hope to gain some clarity.
      Thank you formyour kind words, I really appreciate it!

  • @maxv77
    @maxv77 Před 3 lety +11

    Must admit I've been flying from my back garden for years. I take photos of my neighbours houses and gave them a nice blow up print of it. All happy and never any complaints. I've now sold my air 2 and getting the mini on Saturday as I'm not keen on taking the A2. And to be honest doing the A2 is a lot of grif and cost to gain 100mtrs and still have to keep away from everything and anyone. I really don't see why anyone would bother to take it.
    I will ad that I always fly straight up and away. I also don't fly over gardens in the summer when others might be enjoying their own garden. Much better early morning, late evening or during the winter months

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey RMTV77! Thank you, many people will have been doing the same but would not admit it! Great to hear you are opting for the freedom of the Mini. I have it and an Air 2 and will admit is the Mini which gets flown more at the moment just because of the separations.

    • @maxv77
      @maxv77 Před 3 lety +1

      @@silverismoney I'm. A member of that. Il look. Into it

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +2

      That must have been a different test, perhaps related to the Article 16 Authorisation? FPVUK are not a recognised course provider so wouldn't be running an A2 CofC course.

    • @silverismoney
      @silverismoney Před 3 lety +1

      OOf you're right. I think it probably assumed I'd already got it .. and that the certificate is the basic drone competency one perhaps (the one I already had lol) but it did ask Article 16 questions. Best remove that comment in case someone pays for FPV.

  • @UKBUBBLERS
    @UKBUBBLERS Před 3 lety +2

    I fly from my garden all the time not had a complaint yet but I literally take of go quite high and move quickly but I'm sure if I was hoovering low there would be complaints so I would suggest going high and fly away as quick as you can otherwise the more complaints the caa receive the they will soon Change the law and spoil it for everyone so be sure to use your common sense 😉 love the videos good knowledge and tips keep up the good work 😊

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey UKBUBBLERS! Thank you for taking the time to comment and share your positive experience of garden take-offs! I really appreciate it! Your plan sounds perfect and you make a good point about protecting the new rights! Thank you as well for your kind feedback!

  • @geoffcampbell7846
    @geoffcampbell7846 Před 3 lety +8

    This has got a lot to do with the local situation. I can fly straight from the bottom of my garden at low level out over fields and away from any risk of conflict with full vlos, but I could not do the same from my brothers house on a housing estate with at least 7 other houses to clear before climbing over to woods with vlos range being gained by altitude alone, so by my general risk assessment, considering all aspects, is its a no-go. And this is the point, its not anyone's right to ignore common fairness, even if the regs do allow a particular manoeuvre, if that manoeuvre is going to infringe on another households feeling of security in their own home. I wouldn't want to feel my neighbours were treating me with discard, so I wouldn't want to do the same to them. Its about respect and reasonable consideration. 🤔

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Geoff Campbell. Perfect! Thank you for your common sense comment. I agree. Local situation is key.

    • @dronevids1611
      @dronevids1611 Před 2 lety

      Well said.

  • @ziggywillis1
    @ziggywillis1 Před 3 lety

    i sold my spark due to new reg and being in lockdown i brought a mavic mini to be able to lift and fly out of here great video

  • @ericwatt1447
    @ericwatt1447 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi hope you had a merry xmas and a happy new year yes its great to take off from your garden but for this i would never do apart from doing updates and checks few feet of the ground i have a lovely bunch police reporters both sides of me .Good news for you i have my A2cofc test on the 09-01-2021 at high noon take care blue skys

  • @justynfoster9220
    @justynfoster9220 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello mate. Finding the videos really helpful. I own the mini 2 and the mini 3 . I live next to the beach all my neighbours have given me permission to fly from my garden they only ask that I take off with the drone facing away and must go vertical to 50mts than fly out to the beach. Ps I don't fly both drones at the Same time.
    Thanks for your videos.

  • @altoscene
    @altoscene Před 3 lety +4

    Hey Sean! Thanks for your content it's coming in very handy! I feel like I've lucked in with purchasing my first drone, the dji mini 2, the question I have for you is, what is the best insurance policy I can take out to cover the mini? I think the dji care package is fairly expensive for what you get and wondered if there's better options out there? I've heard home and contents insurance may be a good solution? Thanks in advance!

    • @leoyde
      @leoyde Před 2 lety

      I had the DJI care package for year 1 then as I wasn't flying much let it lapse. Going on holiday I wanted to renew it 2 years later and long story short that want me to spend a driv drone with about 2hrs flight time in total back to them to check it over to see if I can insure it with them under the care pack. What a joke.

  • @majormaccas
    @majormaccas Před rokem

    Only 1 flight so far from my garden with my mini 2 - no SD card in so no footage being recorded. Rose to 200ft (60m) flew around a little but didn't really leave the vertical confines of my garden. I was mainly conscious of the noise resembling an angry swarm of bees more than the volume of it, but haven't had any reactions. Will be flying more this weekend so we'll see. Roll on a C1 marked Mavic 3!

  • @eduardocalatayud2899
    @eduardocalatayud2899 Před 3 měsíci

    Very informative video. Learnt so much. I am new to drone flying and would like to use it to survey my roof and I will inform my neighbour whom I hget on very well. However, I've had other neighbours flying drones over my garden and I am sure they were using their camera because more than once i've looked up and tried to film it with my mobile and they went away. So i presume they were prying eyes which made me uncomfortable. Now I know I can report it to the police.

  • @HillsDronephotography
    @HillsDronephotography Před 2 lety

    Great video keep up the good work, how long you been flying ?

  • @beakybuzzard
    @beakybuzzard Před 2 lety +1

    hey Sean, as a complete novice I got the DJi Air fly more combo last January from a friend who didn't use it, two of the batteries were stuck in hibernation/deep standby mode through lack of use/poor battery management so that left me with one good battery, having obtained both the required flyer & operator ID's it was time to go fly however with the restrictions on the drones weight I have only been able to fly it after a 25min drive to moorland with about 17 minutes flight time before needing to return home to recharge, I have only flown the drone 3 times so it hasn't been a great experience so far, this hasn't put me off though as I have just managed to bag myself a Mini 2 fly more combo & hope to get some decent practice in over the coming months.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 2 lety

      Hey Beaky Buzzard! It is great that you stuck with it! The Mini 2 should give you a lot more options to fly. Good luck with it.

  • @matthewwalters1175
    @matthewwalters1175 Před 3 lety +1

    I haven’t but I’ve flown a lot in residential and enjoyed it.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Matthew Walters! I have flown a decent amount in residential and congested areas since the new rules came in, I still look over my shoulder though as not used to the freedom yet! Thanks for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it!

  • @thismonolife
    @thismonolife Před 3 lety +1

    I've been flying mine from my garden and luckily have a large field behind my house. Can't get out to the Lake District like I usually do so it's nice just being able to use the mini 2 from my property.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey ThisMonoLife! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your experience, I really appreciate it!

  • @Maximus_Decimus-Meridius
    @Maximus_Decimus-Meridius Před 9 měsíci

    As with many others I practiced with my Min 4 Pro within the confines of my garden ( below 6ft ) with no issues . I will fly vertically to 120m when the sky is right for a nice sunrise shot but it will probably be well before my neighbors are awake so I don't anticipate any issues .

  • @TheSEADEVIL69
    @TheSEADEVIL69 Před rokem

    Yes, I fly from the garden. Based in a small Welsh village I know everybody being a photographer and Facebook page creator for the community. I spoke first to all the community on s live forum, used a poll also. Some people wanted patios, guttering, hedges. And allotments looked at also, so everyone happy. Even built a rapport with the local Police fully explaining, showing them my CAA op licence, and PLI. It's keeps everyone happy, even being linked to Police drone operators if I got an issue, or need a question answered. I got a police officer neighbour also, so get up in S mode ASAP, then my ariel pics of the community filmed and shot in C mode. Guess I'm lucky compared to some of your subscribers.

  • @TonysRcTechboom
    @TonysRcTechboom Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely Fantastic information, am lucky to have nice neighbours 😀 I do tell them I do not record until am at a good hight and I always go straight up ⬆️ my neighbours probably wouldn't be bothered anyway, I always look around to see if there are going to be any issues as I don't like Confrontation especially if it could lead to my drone or myself getting hurt and most of all committing a Crime. Anyway MASSIVE THUMBS UP 👍👍👍👍 and a Sub for you my friend 👍

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Tony! Thank you for your comments. I read every single one and the interactions help me build the channel in the right direction, so I appreciate it!

  • @TradeTheTechnicals
    @TradeTheTechnicals Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the informative video. I read that the DJI mini does not class as being covered by the sub 250g Weight regulations as it does not have the c0 stamp on it. While the drone weight falls under 250g,it was saying that it's actual flight weight including any accessories (I'm guessing the battery) put it above the 250g Weight. Wondering your thoughts on this? Thanks

  • @shippingtons
    @shippingtons Před 3 lety

    Hi Sean I have only flown my drone in my garden twice once when I first got my drone initial calibration followed by test flight 3m high then 3m across garden.
    Used another time when a dodgy guy told my elderly neighbour her gutters & soffits needed replacing. Put drone up filmed ‘the damaged’ gutter. Phoned him up and told him not to come back, reported him to Trading Standards.

  • @djph.photography8420
    @djph.photography8420 Před 2 lety

    I have flown from my garden many times and never had an issue with complaints.
    Saying that I have had another drone fly over the house and come down to around 30 feet, it was in the middle of the garden, rotated 360 and camera was moving, as a drone pilot I found this to be annoying.
    I since found out who the operator was and explained a few hints and tips with them.
    They got an Air 2s second hand, didn’t know about operators ID or anything.
    They have now sold it and got the mini 2 as they wanted less restricted flights like most of us.
    Got his ID and we have flown together on a few occasions.

  • @robrow
    @robrow Před 3 lety

    I’ve done it myself pre EASA but would not repeat, even with a sub 250g quad. I was only too aware of the potential of something going wrong and it doesn’t matter what height you are at, the more altitude the more potential energy involved. I don’t would not like to think of the physical damage that could be sustained by a 249g drone reaching terminal velocity from 400ft 😱

  • @TechTeen0
    @TechTeen0 Před 3 lety +3

    I am loving flying from my garden so far, I fly straight up to 50m and then start flying.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey TechTeen! Thank you for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts! I really appreciate it! It is great to hear positive feedback1 Love your channel trailer too, very short and to the point!!

    • @TechTeen0
      @TechTeen0 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Geeksvana Thanks geeksvana been watching you for a while now, your DJI mini 2 rules stream was really well done and straight to the point. What do you fly ?

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      I have a few 😂. Currently main drones are the Mini, Mavic Air 2 but also fly Anafi, Bebop2 amongst others. Thanks for your kind feedback!

    • @TechTeen0
      @TechTeen0 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Geeksvana very nice 👍

  • @thekiteflyer1
    @thekiteflyer1 Před 3 lety +1

    Where I live it isn't practical due to to many trees in a right space, however I do intend on doing a launch from my mum's back garden when the weather improves to get an aerial photo for her

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Martin Reading! I think taking pictures of friends and family in their gardens and of their property is going to be a very popular thing with the new regulations! (and fun of course!) Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  • @DanHamilton89
    @DanHamilton89 Před rokem

    You can fly in you garden if you live in a FRZ - provided that you have the relevant clearances from ATC.
    Though YMMV depending where you live in the FRZ.
    It is a bit annoying having to call however so I usually only do it if I’m testing stuff.

  • @chrishines6148
    @chrishines6148 Před 3 lety +1

    Ive been dying to take some photos of my house and estate from high and so I flew my Mavic Mini from my garden since new regs, went straight up to 80meters so as not to annoy any neighbours, I took some great footage of my house and the estate so no need to take more at present and don’t plan on doing this too often either. (No complaints made but did have transmission issues now and then)

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Chris Hines! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience, sounds like a successful fight!

  • @simonblackburn6748
    @simonblackburn6748 Před 3 lety +1

    Ooerr! Ian in London better watch out 😂

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Simon!! I think Ian is safe 😂

  • @waynemahoney8131
    @waynemahoney8131 Před 3 lety +3

    HI, My neighbor and myself flew our drones from our driveways last summer, only a 5 minute flight going straight up high immediately and used the 4k camera to get a few shots and then landed again. later in the week our local facebook group had a neighbor in the road below saying that there was a drone in her garden spying on her. crazy old woman lying through her teeth with an obvious dislike of drones. Sometimes you do the righ thing and still get problems :-(

    • @ourfrugallife
      @ourfrugallife Před rokem

      I had exactly the same. One neighbour posted on fb that a pervert with a drone was looking through her windows and another called the police. It was my first and last flight, I was over my garden and my immediate neighbours which is in excess of 5 acres. Flight was literally 5 mins.

  • @jd5515
    @jd5515 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi love the channel is there any news on when dji drones will be shipping with the c markings

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey jd5515! Thank you for your kind words! I really appreciate it! No further news yet and it is unlikely we will see it any time soon. Neither the UK or EU have set the standards body to handle it. Once that is complete we should have a better idea.

  • @peekabooooooooo
    @peekabooooooooo Před rokem

    Hi, I was wondering about this but keeping the flight inside the garden. I'm currently flying a sub 500g Foxeer Foxwhoop 35 6S around my garden but I don't go outside the boundaries of my property, only over to a field next to my property occasionally but never over neighbours gardens at any heigh. I'm also about to build a sub 250g whoop. Am I able to fly these within the confinement of my property borders legally? Thanks in advance.

  • @rogerhalt3991
    @rogerhalt3991 Před 3 lety

    Can I fly from my own garden and my family garden at a different time/ location? Are the takeoff coordinates ‘logged’ on a central server?

  • @GordonBurnsVideo
    @GordonBurnsVideo Před rokem +1

    I fly my Mini 3 Pro from my garden to photograph sunsets. I fly straight up to 200+ feet and rarely fly beyond the perimeter of the garden.

  • @Chequr_Prostate
    @Chequr_Prostate Před 2 lety

    I have just purchased the DJI mini 3 can I use it to examine the gutters, roof and chimneys etc on my properties if not in a restricted area?

  • @TheNickHerbert
    @TheNickHerbert Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. I have a Mavic Pro at the moment and these rules have curtailed it’s use so am looking at the MM2.
    I understand the bit about taking off from garden and the zero distance bit. What about flying over roads and moving vehicles - is that allowed now too for a sub-250?

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Nick Herbert! Thanks for taking the time to comment and raise a good point. The sub 250g can fly over people within the A1 airspace. The CAA no longer look at cars and structures etc for separation, so you are allowed to fly over them with the right drone like a MM2. Hope this helps.

    • @TheNickHerbert
      @TheNickHerbert Před 3 lety +1

      @@Geeksvana yes it does. Thanks very much. Catching up on your other videos now. 👍

  • @mintyprice3187
    @mintyprice3187 Před 3 lety

    iv flown my garden too I try to go straight up to around 200 feet before filming I also try not to zoom in on my mavic 2 that way people can't be identified another great tip is keep the drone moving try not to hover especially if it over a garden if you have a field near by its not such a problem, try to put yourself in ya neighbours shoe's if you think they may not like drones flying over then Don't.

  • @kayberry6292
    @kayberry6292 Před 9 měsíci

    Being virtually housebound I can only fly my Mini 3 Pro from my garden. Fortunately I am surrounded by agricultural land and pastures with the nearest resident being some 250m away. But the owner of horses stabled in the field next door has complained that the noise of the drone causes them distress - which I have seen no evidence of. I do have video evidence of nearby horses (approx 50m away) not turning a hair while my drone took off and landed so I suspect mischief-making. However, I am willing to help these people to acclimatise a horse to the noise of the drone if it is proven to disturb them. The drone is quieter than strimmers, hedge trimmers, mowers, passing cars and barking dogs, all of which the horses have had to learn to live with. And of course, if I ever see a horse - or any animal - spooked by my drone, I will climb or change direction - but it hasn't been necessary yet. These people also claim that my drone invades their privacy - despite the fact that anyone passing on foot can see exactly what my drone sees without provoking any protests. I do climb quickly to minimise any noise but I also use my drone to inspect my roof which means that maybe a full battery is used flying above and around my house at a height of 30-50ft. I am not remotely interested in filming anyone next door (although they make far too much noise) but it isn't possible to restrict a roof inspection to completely eliminate coverage of the adjoining field. To top it all, I only fly once every three weeks on average and only then for 20 minutes max. So I fear that the horse people are being vexatious in which case the row will escalate - not that they ever try to talk to me directly. Meanwhile, I have some CCTV video of my highly strung cat happily continuing to wash herself while the drone flies 6ft above her head.

  • @mikeplow1961
    @mikeplow1961 Před 3 lety +1

    I haven't yet but will do so at some point. I think I would do my neighbours the courtesy of a note through the door, assuring them it would only be very occasionally, say to catch a spectacular sunset etc and that the camera would not be recording while taking off with an explanation that the noise of the drone is significantly less than our lawn mowers and leaf blowers etc and that if anyone has an objection to let me know. I think most would be okay. If only my wife hadn't had a row with the miserable sod behind our next door neighbour over the overhanging branches of his bloody tree. :-) Good job I'm only 20 yards from a huge public field.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey Mike Plowman! Great to see you! That sounds like a good plan! Although as you say, the complexities of neighbourly relationships do impact things!

  • @NickHarbornePhotography

    Do it all the time but i love in the middle of nowhere and so don't have anyone to annoy 😅

  • @narecardoso2
    @narecardoso2 Před 3 lety

    I do fly from my garden. I have a restricted area at west from me, around 200/300m, so I fly east. I start recording only when it's up in the air, away from any privacy issues and never go far, being always within VLOS. I have just bought some lights to help to see my drone and it is still well under the 250g. These rules are finally a good thing! I was waiting for this for a long time. The only thing I'm not sure is if we can fly at night? I am thinking of flying after sunset but I'm not sure it's legal...?

  • @jamesnelson7096
    @jamesnelson7096 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. I’ve had a mini 4 for about a month now (UK) and have not yet flown it in my garden. The 50m away from people / property rule has always put me off. My take off zone would be within 50m of other properties in all directions.

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey James! With the Mini 4 being under 250g, you are able to fly with zero separation of people and buildings. You can even fly over people but not those crowded together.
      The privacy part is always one to watch as neighbours worry seeing a drone. So I tend to get up a decent height before moving too far.

    • @jamesnelson7096
      @jamesnelson7096 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Geeksvana thanks for the reply. Yeah that’s true. I think unless you’ve been asked, you’ve no business / reason flying close to other properties anyway, so gaining initial height is sensible. I’ll give a garden flight soon. Perhaps not this weekend with the geomagnetic storm happening :D

  • @johnhutchinson3820
    @johnhutchinson3820 Před 3 lety +1

    I got a Mavic air 2 for xmas and just my luck all the rules change . With me being new to this when I have done the updates with the wifi I thought it would be ok to take off in my garden and just keep it at take off level as I have a big garden and would never go higher than my fence just to get used to controls a bit more?

    • @Geeksvana
      @Geeksvana  Před 3 lety

      Hey John Hutchinson! Thanks for taking the time to comment! I have the MA2 myself and it is an awesome drone.
      If you are within a congested residential area, then you would not be able to fly the MA2 there unless you hold and A2 CofC. Then you would still need 50m separation from people.
      This hasn't changed over the old rules which brought in the A2 certificate to bring down the distances to 50m. Hope this helps.