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Yep. Breaks most of the restrictions.You might want to check out the Drone Code.
It's unfortunate that some people think safety regulations are just there to stop them having fun. One of my relatives who's a traffic officer has a default answer for idiots on the road who say things like "why don't you get on and catch real criminals?": "Well, sir, I just have".To comply with the regs,
there where very few people about , and I did not over fly any public , or buildings , so I did follow the code. it is a class d area so its a fly with caution . I dad full communications all the time with the drone. and plenty of battery power . so the drone was no going to do anything but fly.
Shush! Don't tell him......but you might be better of not posting evidence of it on a public forum.
I have passed the caa test and registered.