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Tuxtard Posted at 4-24 03:03
There is a reason. Autonomous flights are forbidden in EU and probably other places too. We will never see waypoints in new drones if DJI wants to comply with these rules, and they do.
Autonomous flights are not forbidden in the EU.
They are not permitted within the Open Category of Drone operations but are absolutely permitted within the Specific Category.
Further. Waypoints are not considered autonomous. They're considered automatic. Which are allowed under the open category.
https://www.easa.europa.eu/the-a ... y-specific-category
What is the difference between autonomous and automatic drone? An autonomous drone is able to conduct a safe flight without the intervention of a pilot. It does so with the help of artificial intelligence, enabling it to cope with all kinds of unforeseen and unpredictable emergency situations. This is different from automatic operations, where the drone flies pre-determined routes defined by the drone operator before starting the flight. For this type of drone, it is essential for the remote pilot to take control of the drone to intervene in unforeseen events for which the drone has not been programmed. While automatic drones are allowed in all categories, autonomous drones are not allowed in the ’open’ category.
Autonomous drones need a level of verification of compliance with the technical requirements that is not compatible with the system put in place for the ’open’ category. Autonomous operations are, instead, allowed in the ’specific’ category, where the Regulation includes a tool flexible enough to verify requirements with the appropriate level of robustness.
Autonomous operations are also allowed in the ’certified’ category.
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