DJI’s software would automatically stop you from flying over runways, power plants, public emergencies like wildfires, and the White House. But confusingly, amidst the greatest US outpouring of drone ...
Less than a month after drone swarms haunted New Jersey’s night skies, DJI removed the geofencing features that finally ended ...
Since at least 2013 when DJI first released its Phantom drone in the United States, the company has made it difficult for ...
The fervor over unidentified drones in the skies over New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania began in December, with the ...
Officials at local and federal levels were baffled by reports of mystery drone sightings in New Jersey and parts of the Northeast.
In a bold move, DJI says it will no longer enforce its No-Fly Zones, meaning safety is up to the individual users.
FAA does not allow drones to fly in certain airspace DJI created geofence in 2013 to ... which stopped people from flying drones over the White House, runways, power plants and during public ...
This week DJI, the world’s leading drone manufacturer, announced a new policy removing enforcement of its “No Fly Zone” geofences in restricted areas. The sudden shift may lead to more ...
A larger drone could have done far worse damage. A DJI drone which crashed on the White House lawn in 2015 due to the operator flying under the ... [+] influence. There are other sites where ...
Less than a month after drone swarms haunted New Jersey’s night skies, DJI removed the geofencing ... like around airports and the White House. In late December, the agency designated the ...
DJI, a Chinese-based technology company, got rid of its geofence software, which stopped people from flying drones over the ...