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DJI will no longer enforce no-fly zones. Instead, they will be replaced by restrictions with dismissable warnings for drone operators. (Bloomberg) DJI, the leading drone manufacturer, has announced a ...
The CEO of a company that flies "Super Scooper" firefighting planes said one of his biggest worries is drones crashing into ... with a similar flying style to combat aircraft.
FAA does not allow drones to fly in certain airspace DJI created geofence in 2013 to stop drones from going to these places Company says it's getting rid of geofence after FAA introduced Remote ID ...
the company has made it difficult for drone operators to fly DJI drones over restricted areas. The software on the drones would automatically restrict you from flying over sensitive places ...
DJI, the world’s dominant drone manufacturer, has made a major change to its safety protocol, removing automatic no-fly zone restrictions for drones operating in the United States. Previously, DJI ...
DJI has announced updates to its geofencing system (GEO) that applies to most of its consumer and enterprise drones in the United States. The changes took effect on January 13th on the DJI Fly and DJI ...
The CEO of an aerial firefighting company said drones are a major problem for its pilots. Bridger Aerospace has sent two "Super Scooper" planes to help tackle the LA wildfires. Last week, a drone ...
it does not dispute that DJI has eliminated the feature that prevents the vast majority of US drone pilots, by default, from flying over airports, power plants, active wildfires, military bases ...