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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Drone above" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a drone that is flying or hovering at a higher altitude. Example: "As we walked through the park, we noticed a drone above capturing footage of the event."
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Military helicopters drone above the picturesque Freetown skyline.
Not fly a drone above 150 metres or in the vicinity of airports without air traffic control approval.
Last October a 24-year-old Israeli tourist spent a night in jail and received a €400 (£290) fine for flying a drone above Notre Dame cathedral.
He flew a drone above the park's Half Dome, Yosemite Village, Mariposa Grove, El Capitan Meadow, and Bridalveil Fall, and collected enough footage for an eight-minute video.
In October, a 24-year-old Israeli tourist spent a night in jail and was fined €400 (£290) for flying a drone above Notre Dame cathedral.
The state broadcaster also showed images that the commentary said had been recorded by an Iranian drone above a US aircraft carrier in the Gulf.
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And then there were the logistical problems: What if the mistletoe drone landed above, say, you and your boss?
Otherwise, the parks are silent but for a persistent droning from above: a police helicopter is patrolling overhead.
Drones buzz above as the sun lowers, painting the crowd in a red glow.
Two drones flew above, while a reporter used a selfie stick to track herself and the race to get the best shot of the courageous, GoPro-fitted environmentalist.
One option: Position security drones above airports, looking down with constant vigilance for airborne threats.
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