: All recreational flyers must pass The Recreational UAS Safety Test ( TRUST ) and carry proof of passage.
: Keep the drone within your visual line of sight , stay below 400 feet , and use apps like B4UFLY to check for restricted airspace.
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Before taking your first flight, you must comply with FAA regulations: : All recreational flyers must pass The Recreational
: Larger sensors (like 1-inch or 4/3 CMOS) perform significantly better in low-light and offer a wider dynamic range, preventing "blown-out" skies.
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