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Just out playing with it.
 

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I have a dji mini SE it's pretty simple to fly GPS tracks the drone and if your battery gets to low it just returns back to you. I have gone 1 mile out and got scared and flew it back but I could have gone farther the connection was still strong.
 
I would closely check regulations. It's possible its use could fall under herding.
 
In AZ it is illegal to spot game for hunting with aircraft, which includes drones.

8. A violation of section 17-309, subsection A, paragraph 1 involving any unlawful use of aircraft to take, assist in taking, harass, chase, drive, locate or assist in locating wildlife.
Yeah I am not using it during any hunting just looking for potential hunting spots saves me from hiking. Plus getting cool pictures.
 
In AZ it is illegal to spot game for hunting with aircraft, which includes drones.

8. A violation of section 17-309, subsection A, paragraph 1 involving any unlawful use of aircraft to take, assist in taking, harass, chase, drive, locate or assist in locating wildlife.
The animals have a hard enough time with out wannabes using aircraft, drones etc. People are just plain "lazy" anymore and have excuse after excuse for it, and do not want to do the hard work that 'traditional" hunting requires. IMHO
 
Drones are also very useful for spotting TRESPASSERS and getting Licsense Plate #..... Those are usually to guys that give the rest of us a BAD name. YOU got permission so you Must have been the one that PULLED the stunt..Be SAFE >>>>>>>Wally
 
Wow, do you have anything that resembles a "hill" within 100 miles?
From The Woodlands to the Gulf of Mexico, it's a long, slow slope to the water, looking essentially flat.
But, we have tall bridges and highway overpasses for nice views! And lots of parking garages!
The former Transco Tower had a photo book (Presence: The Transco Tower) about how its 80-some stories could be seen from counties away, the land is so flat. Lots of former rice farms west of Houston - now it's all houses.
 
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