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Here’s What You Can (But Shouldn’t) Capture with a Drone at an Airport

(Source: petapixel.com)  

Drone’s aren’t allowed within a 5-mile radius of medium-to-large-sized airports in the United States. As a result, the Internet isn’t exactly teeming with photographs or videos taken from a drone’s perspective above those areas.

The video above offers a look at what you’d be able to capture if you were allowed to fly your camera drone around in a large airport. It was made in Mexico.

Mexico-based aerial photography and videography business Postandfly was recently given access to Mexico City International Airport, Mexico’s busiest airport and the second busiest in Latin America. An average of over 1,100 aircraft operations occur there per day.

The shoot was actually commissioned by the airport to celebrate the Air Traffic Control Agency there. In addition to the air traffic control tower, Postandfly’s drone captures a number of aircraft taxiing, taking off, and landing — all from pretty close range.

Needless to say, you shouldn’t try this at home.

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