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what will the government do about Drone safety!!!
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TC KABREW
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i think personally that the government will enforce the no fly zone with new firmwhere which will disable the drone if it enters no go zone, and i think they will have other drones that will have a net shooting devise to disable the infringing drone but that wil be a last resort.
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Lamplighter55
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NFZ is already implemented on DJI consumer drones. The most likely enforcement will be drone registration and in-air identification. So the majority of drone users will by default be unlikely to fly into a NFZ by design or accident. However this won't be the case of those who have breached the software license and hacked the flight software to circumvent the safety defaults etc. So as a possible insurance against these - sensitive facilities will probably be investing in active disabling technologies - through either signal disruption or physical capture.
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Lamplighter55 Posted at 1-2 07:57
NFZ is already implemented on DJI consumer drones. The most likely enforcement will be drone registration and in-air identification. So the majority of drone users will by default be unlikely to fly into a NFZ by design or accident. However this won't be the case of those who have breached the software license and hacked the flight software to circumvent the safety defaults etc. So as a possible insurance against these - sensitive facilities will probably be investing in active disabling technologies - through either signal disruption or physical capture.

ok, you definitely know more about this then me
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Hi, thank you for sharing your thoughts here. The application itself will provide the information if any case that the drone will be located with restriction areas. There will be different levels depending on the locations. Red zone will lock your drone down and prevent you from flying it due to that it's not recommended to fly your drone in the specific area, however, if you believe that you the right to fly your drone with the location then you could reach our team to possibly unlocking the location by sending an email which is flysafe@dji.com. You could also check our restrictions level using the link below. Thank you for the support.

https://www.dji.com/flysafe/geo-map
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TC KABREW
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DJI Tony Posted at 1-2 14:52
Hi, thank you for sharing your thoughts here. The application itself will provide the information if any case that the drone will be located with restriction areas. There will be different levels depending on the locations. Red zone will lock your drone down and prevent you from flying it due to that it's not recommended to fly your drone in the specific area, however, if you believe that you the right to fly your drone with the location then you could reach our team to possibly unlocking the location by sending an email which is . You could also check our restrictions level using the link below. Thank you for the support.

https://www.dji.com/flysafe/geo-map

K thanks for the info
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Faa has already made many safety measures for drone flying, which you can check here:- http://www.faa.gov/uas/where_to_fly/airspace_restrictions/

If anyone here looking to qualify a FAA UAS Knowledge test, then you can take FAA Part 107 Study Guide from remotepilot101 and pass your test.



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TC KABREW
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remotepilot101 Posted at 1-3 02:09
Faa has already made many safety measures for drone flying, which you can check here:- http://www.faa.gov/uas/where_to_fly/airspace_restrictions/

If anyone here looking to qualify a FAA UAS Knowledge test, then you can take FAA Part 107 Study Guide from remotepilot101 and pass your test.

i meant they will make it harder to hack and change
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TC KABREW Posted at 1-2 15:13
K thanks for the info

You're most welcome Tc Kabrew. Please let us know if you have other concerns.
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TC KABREW
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DJI Tony Posted at 1-3 08:10
You're most welcome Tc Kabrew. Please let us know if you have other concerns.

okay will do
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DJI Tony Posted at 1-3 08:10
You're most welcome Tc Kabrew. Please let us know if you have other concerns.

Tony

is there anyway to make forum points quicker then just replying to things.
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TC KABREW Posted at 1-3 08:47
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is there anyway to make forum points quicker then just replying to things.

Post  some video/photos if you get a digest you will gain 600 pts, also enter some competitions these also offer extra points.
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hallmark007 Posted at 1-3 08:59
Post  some video/photos if you get a digest you will gain 600 pts, also enter some competitions these also offer extra points.

what is a diggest
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Lamplighter55
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Today the UK's two main international airports have announced they will both be investing around £5 million each in 'anti-drone' technology.  Basically directed signal jamming tech. in the most.
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Lamplighter55 Posted at 1-4 08:01
Today the UK's two main international airports have announced they will both be investing around £5 million each in 'anti-drone' technology.  Basically directed signal jamming tech. in the most.

yh, i wonder if they will make drones with nets on to catch the drones.
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