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Hi all,
I was recently hired by a company that does all their work in downtown San Diego on high rise buildings in class B airspace. It is also right next to a stadium for the Padres. I was asked by the padres security if I had my permit to fly there which I showed my FAA LANCC confirmation number. I've applied for the LANCC's and been approved for all of them. I went to fly and I couldn't take the drone off saying its a NFZ. I know DJI has it implemented in the drone and you can custom unlock it as I've done it before. I guess my question would be is the LANCC FAA confirmation good enough to abide by the law or do I need another waiver? Also, is it your opinions that DJI's geofencing was the cause of me not being able to take off?
I prefer to abide by all drone laws and do whatever is necessary to keep drone pilots out of bad news.
Thank you all!
I was recently hired by a company that does all their work in downtown San Diego on high rise buildings in class B airspace. It is also right next to a stadium for the Padres. I was asked by the padres security if I had my permit to fly there which I showed my FAA LANCC confirmation number. I've applied for the LANCC's and been approved for all of them. I went to fly and I couldn't take the drone off saying its a NFZ. I know DJI has it implemented in the drone and you can custom unlock it as I've done it before. I guess my question would be is the LANCC FAA confirmation good enough to abide by the law or do I need another waiver? Also, is it your opinions that DJI's geofencing was the cause of me not being able to take off?
I prefer to abide by all drone laws and do whatever is necessary to keep drone pilots out of bad news.
Thank you all!