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November 18, 2015

DJI’s drone safety system has you signing up to fly in some areas

by John_A

DJI Phantom 3

DJI is understandably nervous about where you fly its drones given that one owner trespassed on White House grounds, and it’s rolling out a new geofencing system to make sure that these kinds of incidents don’t happen again. Its Geospatial Environment Online service gives you updated info on where you’re allowed to fly drones, including time-sensitive restrictions. You can’t fly over prisons, for instance, and you may face a ban when there’s a raging forest fire. However, it also has a unique way of handling exceptions: as long as you’re willing to register with a payment card or phone number, you can fly in some restricted areas. In theory, this lets you enjoy your drone in more places while holding you accountable if you screw up.

Source: DJI (PR Newswire)

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