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DJI will no longer stop drones from flying over airports ... - MSNDJI’s software would automatically stop you from flying over runways, power plants, public emergencies like wildfires, and the White House.
DJI explains why it won’t stop drones from flying over the White House — and what happens in a US ban The world’s biggest drone maker answers our burning questions about its future in the US.
The Trump administration is finalizing executive orders that could lead to Chinese drone makers like DJI being barred from selling new models in the U.S.
The Federal Aviation Administration doesn't require drone manufacturers to lock out operators from no-fly zones, like around airports and the White House.
The software on the drones would automatically restrict you from flying over sensitive places including runways, the White House, and power plants.
DJI, a Chinese-based technology company, got rid of its geofence software, which stopped people from flying drones over the White House, runways, power plants and during public emergencies.
DJI won’t stop drones from flying over hospitals and wildfires DJI caused a brief panic in 2015 after a drone operator crash-landed one of its Phantom FC40 on the White House lawn.
As the number of registered drones grows, the White House believes so too does their potential for jeopardizing public safety and national security.
DJI first implemented the geofence (called GEO) around airports in 2013, and added new zones in 2015 and 2016, after a drone crash-landed on the White House lawn.
Chinese UAV manufacturer Da-Jiang Innovations (DJI) may have escaped unscathed by the Trump administration’s executive orders (EOs) on drones, but the company continues to face potential ac ...
DJI’s software would automatically stop you from flying over runways, power plants, public emergencies like wildfires, and the White House.
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