This again brings up the DJI interfering with flight operations. I think I'm going to eliminate the restrictions on my drones and as long as I'm flying legally I don't see a big problem with doing so. I have resisted making the software modifications up until now.
I really don't need the Chinese telling me what I can and can't do in America.
Just my two cents.
Well, since I did do the modifications it has been great. And I am doing it the right way. Just because I made modifications to get around the DJI software doesn't mean I went rouge...lol
IF you want more info pm me...
Hi BigAl107, This is a bit off the topic but I am interested in finding out more about the SAR program. What needs to be done to be either certified or qualified to be part of SAR?The FAA is the controlling agency but the "Agency who requested the Flight Restrictions" is who you will need to initially coordinate with. Once they give you approval you are then "legal" to fly in that airspace as long as you follow their requirements to a TEE.
The tough part will be if you're flying DJI aircraft in getting the GEO restrictions lifted. You'll have to contact DJI and probably have to provide them with some form of documentation proving that you have FULL approval to fly in the restricted airspace.
Hi BigAl107, This is a bit off the topic but I am interested in finding out more about the SAR program. What needs to be done to be either certified or qualified to be part of SAR?
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