Crooked Spire Chesterfield - A birds Eye View!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
  • An early summer morning was ideal for a flight I just couldn't resist, a view with a twist on the Twisted Pinnacle! A little bit wobbly due to a chipped propeller but next summer I think a re-run is in order. Enjoy the view! and thanks for watching. www.rise-above-it.co.uk
    Rise-Above-It a Chesterfield Company.

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  • @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259
    @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259  9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lovely summers morning flight around the Crooked Spire Chesterfield.

  • @stevemoore1757
    @stevemoore1757 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Brilliant, not a view you see often.

  • @fallguybirdy7998
    @fallguybirdy7998 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice One

  • @wjackstl
    @wjackstl 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    fantastic!

  • @techsmart2510
    @techsmart2510 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi can i use this footage on a vlog over on my vlogging channel. i am from chesterfield and i feel this footage is amazing! I will of cause send my subscribers your way!

  • @RandomlySet
    @RandomlySet 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, I contacted you a few weeks back asking if I can use this in a future video....

    • @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259
      @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      RandomlySet - Hi ye you can use my video no problem but just let me know where it's used, thanks.

    • @RandomlySet
      @RandomlySet 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's much appreciated. It'll be used here on TH-cam - when I get around to recording and uploading the video, I'll send you a link - I'll also credit you in the video....
      Do you have the original file that you could send over (or upload to Google Drive?). If I try downloading from here, I think I can only get in a 720 resolution.

    • @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259
      @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      RandomlySet Yes I have the original...somewhere trick is finding it! Ye just let me know when its out there and a credit would be cool...;-)

  • @localman2209
    @localman2209 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    How can this be legal when you fly within 50m of housing?

    • @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259
      @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Local man That's a question I've asked before and the answer is I am a CAA approved UAV Pilot and have been trained to fly within the 50m rule adopting stringent guidelines for a safe flight. The course was quite intense Inc a practical exam in wales where I had to demonstrated my flying ability.

    • @fpvwhubarbrcsquadron9621
      @fpvwhubarbrcsquadron9621 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      This covers all other types of flight and addresses operations that contain a greater element of operating risk. In addition to the requirements for a Standard Permission, applicants are also required to prepare and submit an Operating Safety Case (OSC) to the CAA.
      Full details of the pilot competence requirements and the OSC can be found in our guidance document CAP 722.
      Please note that Permissions and Exemptions only authorise the commercial use of a drone from a safety perspective. Operators are still subject to rules and regulations imposed by other bodies and organisations. These may include the emergency services, the Highways agency and local authorities. Before beginning a job in a particular location a permission holder should always check with all relevant bodies to establish what, if any, restrictions apply.
      Operators should also be sure they understand the rules around trespass and nuisance.

    • @fpvwhubarbrcsquadron9621
      @fpvwhubarbrcsquadron9621 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      you still need permission just because you are caa approved doesn,t mean you can just fly anyway

    • @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259
      @rise-above-it.co.ukaerialv1259  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      ...and don't forget CAP 719, CAP 393 and CAP 737 and then there's the Pre Flight Survey Visit and forms to fill, Environmental Influences like Wild Life Reserves, Schools, Colleges, Factories, Pre Deployment Assessment Forms, Air Traffic Control to check via Skydemon Light for other airfields, Gliding Clubs and Helicopter Pads, weather forecast to check, Airworthiness of your RPAS, Battery status and Battery Log, Personnel health of the pilot and your ground crew, FOD to observe, Fully Insured to meet the level of operational environment, Always fly in a safe operational envelope away from Livestock People and Buildings/Vessels.
      ....and I could go on, but in Laymens terms, if you have a drone or thinking of getting one for fun or commercial work, please please, do your homework, as there are some people out there that didn't do their homework and ended up with a heavy fine and their equipment confiscated...ouch!
      Pleas visit this site for full advice from The Civil Aviation Authority - CAA who regulates the use of drones in the UK.
      www.caa.co.uk/Consumers/Unmanned-aircraft-and-drones/