Editorial Exchange: No-Fly Zones for DronesEditorial Exchange: No-fly zones for drones--An editorial from the Hamilton Spectator, published...Roe, JohnSpectator, Hamilton
DJI Fly Safe Unlocking is a process that allows you to bypass DJI no-fly zones. This can be useful if you want to fly in an area that is normally off-limits, or if you want to use a drone with features that are normally restricted. This method uses a special code to unlock the no...
DJI Deploys No-Fly Zones For Its Drones At Sports Arenas In South Korea Temporary Flight Restrictions Will Enhance Safety And Security Measures DJI, the world’s leading manufacturer of civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, has updated software in its drones to include temporary no...
Military base no-fly zone The coordinates of the military base protection zone designated by the state extend 3km outward to form a no-fly zone.No-fly zones for stadiums and sports events It is forbidden to extend 3km outward to form no-fly zones around stadiums or events with large-...
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING AND ENFORCING A NO-FLY ZONE OR PROHIBITIVE ZONE FOR DRONES AND UNMANNED VEHICLESIn certain areas, if a drone flies into them, may cause danger to people or facilities within the area. In such areas no-fly zones need to be implemented and enforced. A no-...
Drone manufacturer DJI says it will no longer enforce “No-Fly Zones”, in the USA, putting the onus on pilots to ensure they don’t fly in restricted areas, although Australia will remain exempt from the changes, for now. In ablog post, DJI says that a new update means US-based pilo...
"The restrictions could pose more impacts psychologically on drone users, who usually have no idea where they can fly," Huang said. Huang declined to elaborate on the sales decline in the past two months, but said DJI will develop more drones for industrial use in the near fut...
DJI says it will no longer enforce “No-Fly Zones”, putting the onus on pilots to ensure they don’t fly in restricted areas. The move is something of a surprise as apotential ban on DJIcontinues to linger over the company and comes at a time when drones are in the spotlight forinte...
DJI has shed more light on its decision toget rid of “No-Fly Zones”saying it believes removing geofencing is vital for emergency services who rely on drones for their work. The VergeinterviewedDJI head of global policy Adam Welsh and DJI public safety integration director Wayne Baker this we...
Now, a map of the no-fly areas for drones is available. Created by Bobby Sudekum, a data analyst and engineer at Mapbox, the interactive map shows all the areas that fall under the three no-fly categories in the United States.