Great thanks! So a wider tube in certain sections leading to greater lateral movement in the curves? Would the flow of the water slow slightly in these sections too?
HP Billboard demolished for Volcano Bay shuttle road:
Awesome video:
I love what drones can do but this was a little uncomfortable to watch with how close it got to the crane cables and flying above workers so high above the ground.
It is ironic but it's really just a matter of respecting Universal's rules. If you were in the park shooting photos over a wall and got caught, Universal has control over that situation and could ask you to stop. Aircraft flying over their property they really can't control.
Although, I believe flying a drone over populated areas is now illegal in this country. Too, 400' is the max altitude now. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
There's no way the pilot can ensure the drone would pose no hazard to the construction workers on the steel of the volcano (imagine if a gust of wind/radio interference causes the drone to lose control and crash into a worker, causing them to fall). Just to show how often this occurs, here's a video of one of my crashes that was later determined by DSLR Pros (where I buy/service my drones) as to be radio interference; this is playing a round of Disc Golf in Iceland, radio interference happens around 0:23 seconds.§ 107.19 Remote pilot in command.
(c) The remote pilot in command must ensure that the small unmanned aircraft will pose no undue hazard to other people, other aircraft, or other property in the event of a loss of control of the aircraft for any reason.
Pretty simple.. cannot fly over people not directly participating in the operation of your drone.§ 107.39 Operation over human beings.
No person may operate a small unmanned aircraft over a human being who is:
(a) Not directly participating in the operation of the small unmanned aircraft; or
(b) Not located under a covered structure that can provide reasonable protection from a falling small unmanned aircraft.
"As a private property owner, you have the right to that column of air over your property," said Haggard (Aviation Attorney), who indicated airspace below 500 feet is generally considered to belong to the landowner. The FAA requires traditional aircraft to fly above 500 feet in public airspace.Universal Orlando forbids unmanned aircraft, which could potentially be deployed from public roads surrounding the resort.
"We prohibit guests from using drones in our park due to strong safety concerns," said Universal Orlando spokesman Tom Schroder. "Any unauthorized drone observed over our park will be reported to the FAA and local law enforcement, regardless of its point of origin or operation."
this is playing a round of Disc Golf in Iceland, radio interference happens around 0:23 seconds.
Beautiful video! What had your family in Iceland of all places?
Again, terrible quality because it's off my phone and the hall lights were too bright but looks like construction is ongoing into the night.
lol!... It will most likely open before that!Volcano Bay is looking hot... I just can't imagine it will open by June 1st.
Heh, you just gave me a sore neck trying to look at it sideways.View attachment 3044
Another view of the glass that's been installed.
It seems like every piece is having work done this morning as well as work on the tram path from the car parks.
Not sure if already posted, but when I booked Sapphire Falls for 2017 via Virgin Holidays they stated on website 'Early Park Admission† to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and Universal's Volcano Bay™ (opening 2017)'
It's so awesome to get to physically see this every single day. My lunch breaks consist of me usually watching construction.