flatwater bill
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Just a FWIW note: I inquired about taking some drone videos at my upcoming hunting destination in Namibia. The short answer: it's not legal for a visiting foreigner. The long answer; requires a letter of permission from the Civil Aviation Authority at least 60 days in advance, a letter from the Minister of Environment(al) Tourism, another from The Namibian Film Board, an approved damage mitigation plan, proof of insurance, and a Pilot's License. These, plus some hefty fees. But even if all of these things are in place, the literature is rife with testimonials of drone confiscation upon arrival. Oh, and videography is not legal along public roadways or National Parks. People probably do it.....but probably not legally, as there are too many defacto obstacles........
I thought it might be nice to have a huge, wide angle aerial view of the hunt area, then move in to the hunter and PH as an opener. (Actually, flying a drone above 150 ft requires another permit). So.....I'm out of the drone foto business (actually never owned one) but still, heading off to Namibia.......good hunting........FWB
I thought it might be nice to have a huge, wide angle aerial view of the hunt area, then move in to the hunter and PH as an opener. (Actually, flying a drone above 150 ft requires another permit). So.....I'm out of the drone foto business (actually never owned one) but still, heading off to Namibia.......good hunting........FWB