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ADM Safety Guidelines


DJI Events

FPV Events

ADM Safety First Promise

Safety is our greatest concern, and we host events in controlled areas, but accidents can happen. Checking in frequencies, announcing your drone and transmitter power-on events, and being mindful of other pilots is a requirement. Non-compliance will be considered placing event patrons at risk and may result in permanent ban from ADM or ATXFPV.org events.

ATXFPV.org Policy

Some ADM events are hosted by ATXFPV.org and are governed first by their event policy and then compensated or augmented by our own. ADM reserves the right to refuse event entry to any person at any time. Violence or violent behavior is unacceptable and will result in immediate dismissal and a permanent ban, and may result in legal consequences.

ADM Code of Conduct

We invite all those who participate in Austin Drone Meetup to help us create safe and positive experiences for everyone. The ADM code of conduct is available at atxdrone.com/coc

Additionoal CBO guidelines can be found at fpvfc.org


We are FAA certified.

Our organizers hold FAA Part 107 certification(s). In certain settings, this means we are responsible for the safety of operations for those whom are not.

By attending this event, you agree to be mindful of other pilots, and abide by both state and local laws, and the overarching FAA regulations outlined in both the Part 107 and the TRUST exam.

To fly with us, you need to check in with other nearby pilots before you power on your drone and have either your TRUST certificate or a Part 107 license on hand, available upon request.

“I want to get you up in the air tonight, to see something the old bug couldn’t see in the rug.” -Dr. John Furbay