Over the weekend, the Federal Aviation Administration officially designated the airspace above the Caesars Superdome as a “No ...
Pilots looking to fly their drones over New Jersey will be able to lift off again with fear of violating federal restrictions that had designated more than four dozen towns no-fly zones.
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 ...
The Super Bowl is fast approaching, and anyone caught flying a drone in restricted areas close to the stadium faces a whopping fine, and perhaps more.
As the Palisades wildfire raged on Jan. 9, firefighting aircraft swarmed the area, dropping water onto the flames. That was until a drone smashed into the wing of a Canadian Super Scooper plane.
A giant Chinese drone maker has released a new update, effective immediately, which allows its products in the US to fly over spaces which were until now designated as “no fly zones.” ...
FAA issues Super Bowl TFR and No Drone Zone for New Orleans, restricting drone flights around Caesars Superdome and downtown.
Chinese drone makers DJI announced a software ... Their press release states: “Areas previously defined as Restricted Zones (also known as No-Fly Zones) will be displayed as Enhanced Warning ...
Drone pilots now only receive a warning and then have to decide for themselves whether they want to fly into the corresponding no-fly zones or not. The corresponding software update for the Fly ...
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