Join us as we meet Mike @TAOTM and take a tour of his Cargo Trailer Camper! It's well thought out and fits his needs as a disabled Nomad.
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Marshall likes the stealth aspect of the minivan because it blends in with any other vehicles parked on the streets. The Van contains everything he needs while also being easily removable if he ever wanted to transform his home back into a minivan.
This is a well thought out build that utilizes the small space of a minivan really well. I was very impressed with how it functions and I'm excited to share this with you. What do you think of Marshall's Van?
Are you interested in Vanlife?? If so, check out Mellow Nomadic Adventures and see how he built this functional Van!
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Desert Adventures in Arizona - Today's Drone Flight in the Desert in Southern Arizona. I fly through dry washes and around epic saguaro cactus. I'm a FAA certified small drone pilot and a graduate of the UAS Course taught by The Pilot Institute.
Do you need a Drone Pilot License to legally fly a Drone? There is basic difference between what is considered recreational vs commercial drone operation. The FAA says if you fly a Drone you are considered a " UAS Pilot".
There are two types of Pilots: Recreational or Commercial. If you purchase a Drone and fly around just to have fun then you are considered a "Recreational Pilot". If you have a "monitized" U-Tube Channel or film for anyone you are considered a "Commercial Pilot" and you need a Commercial Pilot (Part 107) license.
FAA Requirement for 2021= All Drone Pilots are required to complete a short video and answer basic questions correctly. It's free and gives training that will keep you out of trouble. https://youtu.be/MFyfZ6d569s
If you need a Commercial Drone License (Part 107) - I highly recommend enrolling in the Commercial Part 107 Course Offered by the Pilot Institute. It's an online course that will prepare you to take the FAA License and be certified as a Small Drone Pilot. I took this course over 5 weeks and passed the FAA test in May 2021. You can sign up here: https://pilotinstitute.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwyIKJBhBPEiwAu7zll1LSrQS-1xSCq_s86QG84maMHHjpY8lpXB3gW0VGy6yzAhqRHxq2DRoCBksQAvD_BwE
You can find all the current information and FAA regulations for Drones Here:
https://www.faa.gov/uas/
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