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DJI has inaccurately established a red no fly zone over the city of Columbus, Georgia, USA. This circular zone has inaccurately encompassed the entire city. Other drone manufacturers have correctly established the no fly area in their software. I am interested in purchasing several DJI drones but will not do so until the problem is resolved. So far DJI says to get FAA permission to fly the area and send in proof that permission has been obtained. The FAA does not waste their time giving permission to fly in areas that are not restricted. DJI has made a mistake in their no fly software by using large circles to restrict areas that are not actually restricted by the FAA. My question is does DJI intend to fix this problem or do I and many others need to purchase from other drone manufacturers. This is no small problem in this area of the country and there are numerous internet posts concerning this situation. I would prefer to own a DJI but it is no good if I can not fly it in unrestricted air space.
As a prospective customer, I am looking forward to your answer soon.
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