who owns that building? Is that residential or commercial?
@mattsarizonaaerials
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I do not know. 🤷♂
@mayankjha3215
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It’s amazing video. I was wondering what permission did you get for flying near this area as it’s near Airport ? I have to do it as well but confused regarding the permit I will need. My drone weighs under 250 g. Can you please help?
@mattsarizonaaerials
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Acquiring a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate definitely helps because that means you've studied and passed the FAA's examination, and hopefully understand all of the rules associated with the operation of small unmanned aerial systems. That said, I do have my Part 107 certification, and regarding this video, I researched the area well ahead of time. Using the Air Control app (anyone can download this for free from Google Play or Apple Store), you can see that the entire area where I filmed this has a 100' ceiling due to its proximity to Sky Harbor Airport. I simply used the app to select the area and time I wished to fly, then submitted the request via the app. It literally takes about 30 seconds to submit and get approval. The approval gets sent as a text to your phone, and you get an email too. Be aware that Tempe Beach Park has some restrictions on where you can take off and land from, so to avoid those restrictions, I staged and launched from the east side of the lake (east of Scottsdale Rd.), outside of their restriction zones. Additionally, there are a LOT of power lines in the area all up and down the length of the the lake, so always be wary of those. Due to proximity to Sky Harbor airport, also be sure to maintain visual line of sight (VLOS) with your drone at all times, as well as keep it at or under the 100' ceiling limit, and you'll be fine. Hope this helps. Good luck and happy flying. 🙂
@mayankjha3215
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@@mattsarizonaaerials Thank you so much for your detailed reply. I was thinking to take the shot from the bridge which goes to Mill Ave And also some shots from my rooftop as I live near this location I have a question if i hand over the drone to my friend to record a clip of me doing some activities then is it mandatory for him to get the permission as well ?
@mattsarizonaaerials
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@@mayankjha3215 How do you plan on using the photos and videos? If you plan to use them for anything other than personal recreational use, then you are required by the FAA to have a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification. Assuming you have a Part 107, then you could act as the "Pilot In Command", thus allowing someone else (even if they do not have a Part 107 Certification) to fly your drone. However, the devil is in the details. You would still be required to have the ability to take over control of the drone from the other person at a moment's notice if something were to go wrong. If you plan to use any of your footage commercially, or to make money in some way, or give your footage to someone else to use for something along those lines, you are required to have your certification.
@mayankjha3215
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@@mattsarizonaaerials Thank you for your replies. Just an update I registered my drone and got my Trust certificate. As I won’t be monetising right now do I still need RPC ? I got advised from FAA that just to be on the safer side I should get RPC but in most places I found that if I am flying for recreational purposes then I don’t need to.
@mattsarizonaaerials
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@@mayankjha3215 getting your TRUST cert is a great first step, but I would heed the advice of the FAA and just go ahead and get your Part 107 RPC. It will only help you become a more competent and safe pilot. I am not a paid endorser, but I highly recommend Pilot Institute's online Part 107 program. You can look them up and find them online.
@jaytillman4278
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looks like West 6th on Mill ave, hope the developer of this building is successful
@AtariTheAnimator
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I think that this building will be part of the South Pier that will be built, if I’m not wrong.
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