Fred Garvin
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I agree that for licensed 107 pilots who operate frequently in an area that's limited by a DJI Geofenced NFZ, there should be a way to permanently unlock it. Especially in a busy metro area, where there are a lot of them, and you not only have a license but also CoA's and/or reliable LAANC approvals and you're trying to run a business.
That being said, it's just another planning step. In addition to checking the UAS Facilities map, check the DJI NFZ site as well, and if your intended flight area is in one, or close to one, go ahead and unlock it, sync it to the controller and aircraft, in advance. You can do them pretty far out and they're good for 3 days once activated. Any given week I have maybe a dozen unlocks loaded up for the coming week's missions. No big deal. I have yet to be grounded when I've properly prepared in advance. (as all missions are)
If you're in the "I don't want a Chinese company telling me where to fly"...well, no answer for that other than find another brand. There are lots out there to choose from.
That being said, it's just another planning step. In addition to checking the UAS Facilities map, check the DJI NFZ site as well, and if your intended flight area is in one, or close to one, go ahead and unlock it, sync it to the controller and aircraft, in advance. You can do them pretty far out and they're good for 3 days once activated. Any given week I have maybe a dozen unlocks loaded up for the coming week's missions. No big deal. I have yet to be grounded when I've properly prepared in advance. (as all missions are)
If you're in the "I don't want a Chinese company telling me where to fly"...well, no answer for that other than find another brand. There are lots out there to choose from.