Why Can't I Fly There... Without a Waiver

Vagabond Photography(VB): It’s great day, we at Vagabond Photography now offer UAV(Drone) services to our clients and we can fly anywhere we please. Today we’re going to fly the port of Milwaukee.

FAA Rep: Not so fast Mister.

VB: why?????

FAA: because where your client would like you to fly for their assignment in located inside a restricted flight area. You’ll have to apply for a waiver.

The above is true for a Part 107 pilots, as certified pilots we cannot just fly anywhere we or a client would want us too. In much of the Greater Milwaukee area we have to work around controlled airspace via General Mitchel Airport(class C), Timmerman Airport(class D) and Waukesha Co Airport(Class D with a Class E extension) (see map 1).  To fly in those areas, we would need to obtain a FAA waiver under part 107.41 requesting airspace authorization.

Restricted flight map of Milwaukee

Restricted flight map of Milwaukee

Say a client was to approach us and says we would like you to photograph our new building project on Jones Island and can you do this in the next 20 days? First, let’s refer to the map the little red dot in the shaded purple circle represents where said client would like us to fly. This helps us answer our clients question a little, the right off the bat answer is no not currently. To fly in that shaded area we must apply for a waiver from the FAA. Then provided the FAA gives us permission the answer is yes but it sill could exceed the 20 days the client had requested and take as long as 90 days for a yes, no answer. Also the waiver is time sensitive which mean the pilot in control has to fly at the time requested on the waiver or on the backup date during the approved time.

You may ask what does a waiver do for us and why does the FFA require us to obtain one? For the proposed Jones Island assignment there are a few answers. 1. Provided we are granted a waiver, it allows the FAA and air traffic control to notify incoming and outgoing air traffic there is an unmanned aircraft working the vicinity of the airport to the Northwest. If you refer to map 1 again, you will notice that the proposed location is adjacent to the inbound flight line for runway 19R(marked in gray). 2. In the waiver we must explain to the FAA how we plan to ensure safety going above and beyond what part 107 requires. This can be done by adding additional spotters to notify the done pilot of incoming aircraft or by making the drone more visible to oncoming traffic and explain that we do not place to fly outside of a certain radius keeping us away from inbound traffic. Also, that we are not a distraction to other pilots.  3. It saves the pilot and customer from a fine from the FAA if caught flying without a waiver. Through some research the fines that have been given out range between $400 to $18.700 with one outlier being levied at $1.9 million (story here) and also for the pilot it can also mean revocation of his/hers certificate.

We've obtained a waiver now what? Great the FAA decided to grant us a waiver and now we can fly, though there are going to be some stipulations on the when and possibly from how long. Also make sure you have planned for a secondary date encase of inclement weather.

I understand the a potential client this may seem like a lot of work just to go though to fly around and photograph/video a building or a job site. Though, it is something unmanned pilots and I know is necessary, for safe flight operations for those on the grounds and flying in the sky and at the end of the day you’ll be happy you have an unmanned pilot that took the time to do it right.    

Iowa Taekwondo Championship 2018

Over the past weekend one of our good friends/client Alyssa Fencil invited us out to the Iowa State Taekwondo tournament presented by the Iowa Taekwondo Alliance. We jumped at the chance to escape our little part of Wisconsin for a fun weekend away, cabin fever in Wisconsin is real let me tell you folks.

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While there we met a young Para-athlete named Justin who has cerebral palsy whose zest for life was earth shattering. I had the chance to sit down with Justin and learn a little bit about what he likes, from taekwondo, to being a DJ, his love of music and what life is like in Detroit.

As a fun day of photographing young and old athletes progressed it became apparent that I was able to cover high end athletes that are masters in their craft and were hoping to be able to make it to nationals later this year in Salt Lake City, Utah(July 2nd- 9th).

Later in the day I got to watch Justin demonstrate his forum of poomsae during the Iowa State Tournament, it is awe-inspiring. His no fear attitude and I’m going to go out there and do/be me and leave it all on the mat is infectious. By the end of Justin’s poomsae performance everyone was watching Justin and were giving him a rousing ovation. It got me thinking, there is a person worth looking up to for a whole modicum of reasons and his drive to compete should help all set better goals in our own lives and try that much harder to achieve them.

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I loved being able to see what it means to the athletes to compete. One of my favorite moments came when I got to watch two little girls compete and let me say those two little girls were vicious. By watching them one could tell everything was getting left out on the mat, the ref even had to step in a few times because I believed there were a few illegal hits/kicks involved. Still it was fun to watch.

At the end of the day I got to watch our good friend Alyssa compete in an exhibition match against Beatriz, it was interesting to watch her fight because normally all we really do with her is posed photographs for marketing and family purposed. Needless to say, it was so much more fun being able to watch her try to figure her opponents next move and be able to defend or find a new way to attack around what was coming at her. It ended up with a victory for Alyssa by the end of the match which was icing on the cake for a very memorable day.

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If you competed at the Iowa State Tournament this weekend there is a link below to where you can find your pictures.
https://client.vbphoto.co/iowastatetaekwondotournament/

Holiday Events

     Every year at Vagabond Photography we get asked to cover a few corporate Christmas/holiday parties which start in December and can run through mid-January. Its always a good time for the employees and for us as well. It’s a night that everyone knows they are appreciated and the stresses of work get left at the door and on occasion there is a chance to win some prizes put up by work.

     If your company has a yearly Christmas/holiday party consider using Vagabond Photography for your party photography services. This way it allows your employees in marketing or human resources a night off as well. We know they spend a lot of time organizing these events and are normally handling some project/s at the event and it gives them one last thing to worry about. It also is good for in house and out of house marketing tool when recruiting new employees to show that your company is more than just a business to work for, but you represent a family that values their employees.