A5. Aerial photographers face a lot of risk. Explain.
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- Check the weather before you go out. Wind, rain and poor visibility can all decrease your ability to control your drone.
- Start small. Novices should attempt only short flights, in wide, open spaces.
- Keep your drone in sight at all times. If you can’t see it, you can’t control it.
- Know your batteries. If you run out, your craft is nothing more than an expensive stone.
- Don't fly your drone over other peoples' property without permission.
- Try to avoid people altogether. If something goes wrong, the consequences could be drastic (and painful).
- Where possible, attach a GPS to your drone. That way, if it does go awol, you'll be able to locate it.
- Whatever you do, don't fly anywhere near an airport.
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