Dave Pitman
Well-Known Member
But I assume you are then open to liability in the unlikely event there were an incident? Also, FAA.....??
Not in the least. To summarize.
Are DJI's choice of parameter settings approved or specified by any authority? Not at all.
That takes care of the authority question.
So, what about liability insurance?
I have not heard of any underwriter requiring, or even requesting, that the factory default firmware be used in order to be covered under any policy. I have personally asked directly and the response has been: "What...huh?"
Funny thing about DJI's nannyware is that in a certain circumstance, the FW can interfere with the PIC's operation of the aircraft which is explicitly prohibited by the FARs.
All of this has been discussed with Mr. Shulman ad nauseam. Like I said above. DJI does not care. BTW, they do not argue that their nannyware is any sort of legal requirement either. But they would like you to think so.
If some form of geo-fencing becomes a requirement mandated by authories, all manufactures will be imposing it.