Common Challenges of Flying Drones at Night

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    Flying drones at night presents challenges, including reduced visibility, depth perception issues, obstacle avoidance, and battery limitations. Emergency landings can be harder, and visual line of sight is more difficult to maintain.

    Environmental factors such as fog, low light, and temperature variations add risk. Pilots need advanced skills, pre-flight planning, and drones equipped with night-ready features to manage these challenges effectively.