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vg1 Posted at 1-22 11:28
The rules should be, but this topic is about DJI doing nothing to adapt its drones to the new rules.
I believe your issue is with @virtual's post. It was them that raised the rules as a topic, mine was simply to reply and correct his presumptions :-)
And, FWIW, I truly don't know what to expect of a manufacturer whose product no longer complies with ever-changing, sometimes unclear, most times different between regions, states and countries.
In my part of the world, the flight rules change from state to state, park to park.
FWIW ... I've been flying since the only options were to be tethered to the aircraft with two wires/strings and to fly in circles. There were rules then, too. Many of which were mitigated by .... joining a club (which seemed to be the only way to learn about rules for flying). I also fly stunt kites, and depending on the beach, or field, my flights are also regulated. When I fly (kites) at the university football fields I get warned by the uni-cops that I'm, too close to a hell-pad. I argue that my lines are only 100ft long and they retort that the rules apply to "all kites." |
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