Aviator & Vorrek
Ever tested a drone at 15,000 feet in a storm? I've got a setup that could help locate survivors faster than any ground team.
I’ve flown hard‑air drops, but 15,000‑foot storms are a whole different challenge. Your gear sounds useful—run a dry test first, then we can push it into the real sky. Remember, tech is only as good as the operator behind it.
Sounds solid. I’ll rig the system, run a full dry run this afternoon, then we’ll line up a flight window. Don’t worry, I’m already mapping out the wind shear so we don’t have to improvise in the clouds.
Good plan. Get the rig tight, double‑check every cable, and make sure the battery pack’s rated for the temp drop. When you hit that flight window, stick to the flight plan and keep the comms open—no surprises. I’ll review the data afterward and see if any tweaks are needed. Good luck.
Got it—tight rig, double‑checked cables, battery pre‑heated. Will keep the plan rigid and the comms crackling. Looking forward to the data dump. Good luck to us both.
Sounds like you’ve got the basics nailed. Stay sharp, keep that rig locked, and don’t let the storm push you off course. We’ll both survive the data dump. Good luck.