Comments on: Dronie Sunday – 28 June 2020/2020/06/28/dronie-sunday-5/Reflections on places traveled and photos taken.Mon, 29 Jun 2020 03:28:03 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: photobyjohnbo/2020/06/28/dronie-sunday-5/comment-page-1/#comment-11451Mon, 29 Jun 2020 03:28:03 +0000http://photobyjohnbo.wordpress.com/?p=12375#comment-11451In reply to de Wets Wild.

Indeed. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

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By: de Wets Wild/2020/06/28/dronie-sunday-5/comment-page-1/#comment-11450Mon, 29 Jun 2020 02:53:26 +0000http://photobyjohnbo.wordpress.com/?p=12375#comment-11450Amazing, and a little sad, to compare the natural v man-altered pockets of land in your beautiful image, John. Imagine what this piece of the world would have looked like if we weren’t on the scene.

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By: rulesoflogic/2020/06/28/dronie-sunday-5/comment-page-1/#comment-11447Sun, 28 Jun 2020 14:33:39 +0000http://photobyjohnbo.wordpress.com/?p=12375#comment-11447In reply to photobyjohnbo.

Thanks, sir.

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By: photobyjohnbo/2020/06/28/dronie-sunday-5/comment-page-1/#comment-11446Sun, 28 Jun 2020 14:32:59 +0000http://photobyjohnbo.wordpress.com/?p=12375#comment-11446In reply to rulesoflogic.

The license is known as a Part 107 Certificate. For those who already have a pilots license, the process is very easy, an online course and exam on the specifics of drone operations and regulations. For non-pilots, it’s a matter of learning information about airspace rules and other principles that are already known by pilots. Self-study and an FAA knowledge test at an FAA site are required. Online sources suggest 30-45 days of study and scheduling to get an exam appointment slot. Of course, dedicated learners can cut the time frame down drastically.

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By: rulesoflogic/2020/06/28/dronie-sunday-5/comment-page-1/#comment-11444Sun, 28 Jun 2020 13:53:05 +0000http://photobyjohnbo.wordpress.com/?p=12375#comment-11444Great pic as always, John. How difficult is it to acquire an FAA license to use an outdoor drone?

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