DJI Authorization Zones vs FAA Airspace Approval

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024

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  • @Armenian
    @Armenian 3 роки тому +71

    DJI needs to partner with Kittyhawk and get on the same page as the FAA regulation. I should be able to punch in my LAANC Reference number into the DJI fly app and then GO. There’s way too much red tape right now and hurdles to jump thru to get airborne.

    • @gregreverdiau246
      @gregreverdiau246 3 роки тому +4

      Yep, exactly!

    • @commonsenselogic
      @commonsenselogic 3 роки тому

      I'd bet DJI is already on top of linking to a LAANC reference number. At least I hope.

    • @danman32
      @danman32 3 роки тому +3

      @@commonsenselogic DJI years ago was granted being a LAANC provider, but they never followed through.

    • @chrishilton6378
      @chrishilton6378 3 роки тому +27

      I think I'd go one step farther and say there should be a federal law that PREVENTS DJI from stopping Part 107 pilots from flying anywhere. DJI has ZERO authority to regulate ANY flight in the US.

    • @danman32
      @danman32 3 роки тому

      @@chrishilton6378 you're more likely to see FAA require geofencing in drones rather that prohibit them. FAA is pressured to kick us recreational and small time P107 operators out after all.
      Again, there are lots of uncontrolled airspace you should not fly, like off of a runway path of a community airport. This is what DJI is trying to prevent.
      They also incorporate TRFs which LAANC at first did not provide.
      Let's not forget not everyone with a quad knows even the basic rules. DJI puts in front of such person something they can't easily ignore and certainly can't claim ignorance but gives them a reason to ponder.
      It would be a great idea if entering a LAANC approval could be used as an unlock, but I don't think DJI would have the means, particularly in this political climate to verify the authorization and area authorized.

  • @EthanMitchell_YouTube
    @EthanMitchell_YouTube 3 роки тому +31

    This is why most of us Part 107 pilots have a second non DJI drone. Just in case you run into the DJI NFZ road block, you can still get the job done.

    • @brettjones4300
      @brettjones4300 3 роки тому +2

      And this is why they’re changing the rules.

    • @alexthompson7096
      @alexthompson7096 3 роки тому +15

      @@brettjones4300 Nonsense. Having my firmware unlocked just means I never see a DJI NFZ. As a Part 107 Pilot I have zero issues with the FAA, I just don't like DJI preventing me from doing my legal job. I still get airspace authorizations as need from the FAA. I'm all for RemoteID and hope it will stop kids from doing stupid things with their toys. An unlocked firmware has NOTHING to do with the FAA changing rules. All this does is remove the NFZ headaches created by DJI. I do see Pilot Institute removed my comment regarding this. If people prefer to jump through DJI hoops just to LAWFULLY fly their drone that's up to them. I prefer to get my FAA approvals and fly without DJI saying, NO!

    • @Chimera_Photography
      @Chimera_Photography 3 роки тому +4

      @@alexthompson7096 What are you talking about? All you have to do is upload your approval and the zone is unlocked. I unlock regular authorization zones for my Mini 2 from the app just before takeoff. It’s not difficult. And NFZ zones that requires unlocking? Again, you can do it online and upload the license or whatever it’s called to the drone before it’s even active.

    • @dougwalls1162
      @dougwalls1162 3 роки тому +4

      @@Chimera_Photography (First of all, my post was removed - I only see my reply) So I can understand why you might be confused. I posted that you can simply spend a few bucks for NOLIMITDRONEZ or DRONE-HACKS and remove all DJI NFZ (not just the simple authorizations you are talking about). I NEVER EVER have to deal with a DJI NFZ on my MP2, P4PV2 or Inspire 2. As a part 107 pilot I have no issues using LAANC or my WAA's. I just don't like DJI stopping me from flying near a jail, or courthouse, or power plant when I most certainly can legally fly there. I'm not sure why Pilot Institute keeps deleting my posts that inform folks about this. Nothing wrong with this at all. Maybe Pilot Institute could make a video showing how simply and easy it is to completely alter the drone's firmware. Of course this is more for commercial pilots. I understand there are reasons DJI has NFZ around certain places, but this channel is targeted to commercial drone pilots. So I dunno why my posts on this topic keep being banned.

    • @reyesmontemayor6998
      @reyesmontemayor6998 3 роки тому

      @@dougwalls1162 we have a similar setup where DJI restrictions were removed. No approval needed to submit to DJI.

  • @JackKlein-gz2zx
    @JackKlein-gz2zx Рік тому +2

    This by far the best explanation of not only the differences between the FAA and DJI's approval and authorization systems, but finally someone covered the step by step process of how to activate the authorization from DJI in the flight controller and aircraft so you can actually operate the aircraft. If not done correctly you can't even spin up the propellers. I just tried to fly for a roof inspection last week but didn't check the area ahead of time. It turned out I was in a DJI blue zone and a FAA 0 grid near an airport. I won't make that mistake again. Thanks Greg!

  • @joshmoxey.
    @joshmoxey. 3 роки тому +14

    Dude, thank you so much. I was so damn confused with the self unlock as I live in an authorized zone near an airport. Got to finally fly from my house today and it was so cool! Thanks a ton :)

  • @rob6049
    @rob6049 3 роки тому +2

    Greg I have the answer its called Autel Evo 2. What a pain in the rear end the DJI geofencing is . We have around $23,000 tied up in two DJI drones and being in the middle of a class B and 3 class D airports it is painful flying a DJI drone. The Autel is a breath of fresh air, once receiving my LAANC authorization I can fly immediately problem solved.

  • @atjohson
    @atjohson Рік тому +3

    I have gotten LAANCE clearance and DJI approval before. However, I never really understood the separation and differences the entities impose. This tutorial makes it so much clearer, and I don't think that I will forget how to fly by my local airport again! Thanks!

  • @koshakush
    @koshakush 2 роки тому +2

    This makes so much sense now. I have been wondering for a long time why the FAA & DJI zones in class B is so different. Thank you for explaining it in plain english!

  • @skychaser996
    @skychaser996 2 роки тому +1

    Very good content. As an airplane pilot and heli pilot , my take on these restrictions are obviously not made to deter drone pilots but for our safety. Discerning a DJI drone and I am not talking about the big boys who still look awfully small from a 1000 ft away but the regular sizes ones are just about invisible at 1000 ft away on approach. A bird strike in the cockpit can easily lead to fatalities. Impacting a drone on a glide slope or high rate of closure is a death sentence for us . That is why so many restrictions are in place. As far as the FAA goes, they have their set of rules. As a pilot I have to also request permission for certain areas ahead of the flight planning. We too have to follow FAA rules or take the risk tompoes our privileges as pilots. I think that DJI realized the potential for very serious detrimental outcome resulting in a negligent drone piloting or shear ignorance on the part of a new drone pilot. DJI needs to protect themselves as much as possible. We airborne pilots are very greatful to the FAA as well as DJI to make sure that we do not end up with a drone entering the cockpit at 100 kts or more ! I think that drone flying is fantastic either professionally or as a hobby as long as we can all coexist in sharing the sky.
    One of the reasons that DJI has different standards than the FAA is that they want an extra barrier of safety most likely. Google on UA-cam bird strike on airplanes. It will for sure make any drone pilot more aware of what could happen. DJI can identify the transmitter used to pilot that drone , so that DJI can provide law enforcement with the necessary information to conduct a thorough investigation should the need arise.
    Very helpful content . Well done .

  • @dennisbrooks240
    @dennisbrooks240 3 роки тому +1

    How do you avoid going bonkers? I did screen grab notes, several per minute! I will also copy this to my tablet to review before flight. I live a few blocks into an orange 400' Zone. DJI OK with warning. FAA - LAANC for every flight.
    GREAT step by step process review! Now I can follow, remember Gimbal off - Memory Card IN and go fly.
    THANK YOU!

  • @dutchovenguy
    @dutchovenguy 3 роки тому +1

    FAA's Part 77 surfaces concept is quite interesting. It actually make sense.

  • @VerdiniStudios
    @VerdiniStudios 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks Greg. Clears up a lot of confusion.

  • @TheCablebill
    @TheCablebill 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent video. Only source I've found that clearly explains DJI system.

  • @Sikwidityo
    @Sikwidityo 11 місяців тому

    Thank you sooo much! Today, I decided to dig deep and find out how to get my drone back up in the air. I've been on a hiatus for over a year because of DJI's restrictions, and I was surprised to find out there was a difference from the FAA's rules. Your explanation helped me figure out how to get approved and back in flight! Thanks again!!!

  • @geezerpleasers_OG
    @geezerpleasers_OG 3 роки тому +3

    This is very helpful information, presented logically, step-by-step.
    When I looked at DJI's FlySafe map for the area around the International Airport in Las Vegas. I was amazed at the areas where DJI will let you do a self unlock, despite the strict FAA restrictions.

  • @brwa5176
    @brwa5176 2 роки тому +1

    I've found out the hard way that while DJI authorizations are for multiple days and can be downloaded to the drone, is say at night you remove and replace the battery in the drone it forgets the approval. I was in a remote area and if it wasn't for weak cell, I wouldn't have been able to fly the next day.

  • @mountainviewdronephotograp1535
    @mountainviewdronephotograp1535 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic video and explanation of the nuisances of the DJI app verses the FAA Grid System. One certainly could make an error if they did not do good preflight planning. It is the old saying just because you can do something does not mean you should. Just because the DJI will let you fly does not mean you should at times.

  • @GreggAdventure
    @GreggAdventure 3 роки тому +5

    Great topic. This video is gonna be a smash hit. :)

  • @jovaeli
    @jovaeli 3 роки тому +9

    I was impressed! This information is extremely valuable! Thanks for the exceptional content!

  • @infinite.spaces
    @infinite.spaces 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Greg, it looks like DJI has changed the interface since you first made this. Self-unlocking is renamed zone unlocking. It would be great to see a refresh of this video.

  • @twirlybird5212
    @twirlybird5212 2 роки тому +1

    Great presentation, I can't begin to thank Pilot Institute enough for everything I have learned and continue to learn. This is very useful.

  • @DoryAbelman
    @DoryAbelman 2 роки тому

    This is the most informative drone approval video I've seen on youtube. Thanks so much for sharing!!

  • @MarkRomine
    @MarkRomine 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Clear explanation of what is going on but no less frustrating. I hate dealing with DJI and their GEO fencing stipulations. I don’t understand why they want to be the policeman of US airspace. I have thought several times about getting my drone unlocked so that I can by pass DJI completely. Just haven't done it yet. Another thing that gripes me and DJI will not respond to any of my of my inquiries on the subject, is the implementation of LAANC approval on the Smart Controller.

    • @paullivingston1009
      @paullivingston1009 3 роки тому +1

      How do you get a drone "unlocked? "

    • @Applecompuser
      @Applecompuser 2 роки тому +1

      @@paullivingston1009 I am wondering same. Perhaps you can let me know if you find out

  • @flyingnewhites3180
    @flyingnewhites3180 2 роки тому

    I just watched your video, very informative. On the last part you were in 0 grid. I had a job to inspect a roof I was in a 0 grid. So I went online to drone zone to get authorization, I received email stating it was LAANC authorization air port. He suggested me to use ALOFT or other type of app to get authorization. This was two days prior to my scheduled job. So I proceeded as directed and was approved! Thank you for all the training and information.

    • @aaronpk
      @aaronpk 2 роки тому

      I was under the impression that a 0 grid means you are unable to get LAANC approval to fly there. How did you end up getting LAANC approval?

    • @flyingnewhites3180
      @flyingnewhites3180 2 роки тому

      @@aaronpk as a licensed certified part 107 pilot you can. You log into drone zone and fill out scope and any other details. Then if it’s at least 48 hours in advance. You should be able. They also may refer you to LAANC with request. Lots of learning, and if you have a dji you’ll need to unlock geozone. Great learning experience

    • @aaronpk
      @aaronpk 2 роки тому

      @@flyingnewhites3180 Sorry maybe I misunderstood your first comment. You said you went to Drone Zone to get authorization, but they said to use a LAANC app instead? I would not have expected to be able to get authorization in a 0 grid using LAANC, only in Drone Zone.

    • @flyingnewhites3180
      @flyingnewhites3180 2 роки тому

      @@aaronpk yes, I believe I started at drone zone. They will direct you afterwards.

  • @CousinSchultz
    @CousinSchultz 2 роки тому

    I'm waiting for my first drone to arrive and have watched several of your videos over the past few days. I feel like I'm going to be more prepared than other people I know that have owned a drone for years. Thanks and keep up the great work!

  • @AsuraCloudwalker
    @AsuraCloudwalker 3 роки тому +1

    Why is DJI controlling what airspace I fly in? I thought the FAA controls the airspace in the US. Thanks for always giving us great info and content.

    • @stephenrich3029
      @stephenrich3029 3 роки тому

      I wouldn’t say that DJI is “controlling airspace”. It’s more like DJI is using geo-boxes to prevent DJI equipment from flying in areas where operating a UAS could be restricted/prohibited. I think they’re trying to be “proactive”. But it can still be a pain in the ---.

  • @tommyl1350
    @tommyl1350 2 роки тому

    This video was so helpful, I wend to the coast yesterday and the DJI wound't take off this explains why. I guess going forward I will have to do my homework before trying to just grab the drone and run right out the door on the fly.

  • @Quark.Lepton
    @Quark.Lepton 2 роки тому +1

    Oh man. I went into Best Buy and looked at the drones. After the sales pitch, I bought the DJI Air2s. I paid a lot of money for this thing because of the self-protection and Return Home stuff. I went to Hawaii for two weeks, then I got home and decided to try out my drone. No one told me a damn thing about all this crap-all I wanted to do was fly around and take some nice photos. Now I’m hearing all this ridiculous crap about “Mission Planning”, “Authorization Zones”, FAA exams??? WTF??? Bummer.

  • @jgnmas
    @jgnmas 3 роки тому

    I’m glad you’re addressing this! I stay safe from all zones, but it’s a bit frustrating sometimes.

  • @styleyriley
    @styleyriley 3 роки тому +1

    Cheers to being in Prescott, I'm right over the mountain in Jerome. Oddly enough Cottonwood airport has zero restrictions

  • @Delta9SFBay11
    @Delta9SFBay11 3 роки тому +7

    This is why I bought an Autel EVO 2 "No Flight Restrictions"

  • @mattalford3932
    @mattalford3932 5 місяців тому

    7:44 the park i fly at is right on the edge of a blue zone. So if you stand in the right spot you can take off, but it will stop you if you fly into the zone edge lol.

  • @MrRaymond1021
    @MrRaymond1021 3 роки тому +2

    I don't ever remember if I had to get approval from DJI? I could be mistaken. My wife's sister lives within a two miles of a small airport in Norwood Mass. I always get the Laanc approved within a few seconds, and with a height of 400 ft. I don't ever remember getting it from DJI. I'm going to have to look into that next time. Thanks for the heads up. 👍👍👍

  • @jaroot2
    @jaroot2 2 роки тому +1

    We were flying in a faa control area with faa approval. DJI made me answer all the “responsibility” questions. Then let me take off but would not let me return to the take off point. Thought I was going to loose the drone.

  • @speliotis
    @speliotis 3 роки тому +1

    will definitely keep this video for reference.... Thank you Greg....

  • @MrGaborseres
    @MrGaborseres 3 роки тому +3

    Greg.... You Rock..... Thanks 👍
    As for the restrictions 🥴..... Good grief ☹️

  • @WilliamParmley
    @WilliamParmley 2 роки тому

    Wow, confusing, and I haven't seen this explained anywhere else. Thanks very much!

  • @larryjones2563
    @larryjones2563 Рік тому

    You are helping to make me very prepared for when I unwrap and fly my mini 3 pro at Christmas. Unfortunately to fly in my yard I will have to get LAANC approval. Now I know I will also have to check the dji map. I’m nearby in PV. Would enjoy meeting you some day.

  • @danman32
    @danman32 3 роки тому

    I agree sometimes DJI and FAA requirements are off. But consider originally DJI used only circles. They came up with their current system with various geometric shapes before LAANC came to being. And just because you are allowed to fly doesn't mean you should. Even uncontrolled airspace has its dangerous locations.
    Besides there are novices that don't know about controlled airspace, LAANC or dangers of flying near runway paths and will fly where they shouldn't. This is what DJI is trying to prevent.
    You can unlock authorization zones in the field from the app as long as it has access to internet and you have SMS capability on that device or another with you.

  • @jessec377
    @jessec377 Рік тому

    great video! makes it so much clearer now

  • @ssgllc7007
    @ssgllc7007 Рік тому

    Thanks for pointing this out, this will keep me out of a lot of trouble. I wish they’d get on the same page.

  • @rlfisher
    @rlfisher 2 роки тому

    Very helpful to see how the two systems work for different kinds of locations. Merci mille fois.

  • @ohokcool
    @ohokcool 2 роки тому

    I found that if you accept liability within an enhanced warning zone, it saves the approval and you can import that to unlock authorization zones for that same airport

  • @ndcendee
    @ndcendee 3 роки тому

    Thanks for putting this video together, this has confounded me for years and you helped clear a lot up. Cheers.

  • @tommyjexiled
    @tommyjexiled 6 днів тому

    That's all well and done, but what if you're just out and about with your drone and come upon a place you'd like to fly. You see there's an FAA restriction, so you submit a LAANC request which is immediately approved. Then you start flying and at some point you find your drone won't fly in a certain area, although that area has been approved to fly in with the LAANC request. I know you can do it in the field if your RC has a network connection to your phone hotspot. The problem I had with this, is when I went to unlock the geozone on the RC, the app said it was checking, but after quite a while that's as far as it went. I then had to shut down the RC and turn it on again just to get out of that message. Sometimes you just don't plan every time you're out with your drone, and to run into this issue is a real drag. On another note, is there an app that shows both the DJI zones and the FAA zones together like you showed in this video? That would at least make it easier to see what restrictions might be in a given area.

  • @DungeonsAndDiving
    @DungeonsAndDiving 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this video. Took a walk with my wife and brought my MA2 with us... didn't know what the GEO zones were but we were in a blue zone and with LAANC approval, I thought I was good to go. Just means we have to take a few extra steps the night before. I wish we could turn it off because flying opportunities sometimes just pop up and LAANC approval should be enough.... but w/e I have a MA2, I'll just do the extra DJI steps if needed.

  • @AERIALPHOTO123
    @AERIALPHOTO123 Рік тому

    Thanks for your helpful video. I sincerely appreciate it. I agree with you that the manufacturer should not apply these restrictions.

  • @davidroth5404
    @davidroth5404 5 місяців тому

    This is a terrific expiration clearing up the cone of confusion. One thing I have not heard explained: what if I need to fly inside a covered building, in this case, a factory warehouse in an industrial park less than 1 mile from the airport in a (0) zero grid. In this case it does not lie within a DJI authorization zone. Clearly, the RID will transmit, possible through the walls or open loading dock. Do I need a LAANCE approval? How is the airspace within a covered area or building classified as far as staying off the radar, or out of jail so to speak?

    • @PilotInstitute
      @PilotInstitute  5 місяців тому

      If you can get GPS signal, then you will need DJI approval. I usually just tell them: "I'll be flying indoors" and that's enough to get approval.
      Otherwise, no need for FAA approval since they actually don't control that airspace, and don't worry about RID in this case, it's not needed but it will broadcast.

  • @nopheo
    @nopheo Рік тому

    Excellent video! This is exactly what I was looking for. Well explained

  • @jeremywasson5539
    @jeremywasson5539 2 місяці тому

    This video was so helpful! Thanks!

  • @zenseekerEric
    @zenseekerEric Рік тому

    That was a very helpful tutorial. Thank you!

  • @billbishop8915
    @billbishop8915 3 роки тому +1

    Steve the information you have provided is great!!

  • @danlashea
    @danlashea 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent lesson and knowledge.

  • @badtuna73
    @badtuna73 3 роки тому

    Thanks again for our weekly update. Great info! The only DJI drone I have now is the FPV drone, which I mainly use to capture low-flight video shots at the California coast. But my Autel EVO 2 Pro is my go-to drone for everything else.

  • @kevinwells4986
    @kevinwells4986 3 роки тому

    Thanks Greg. It's still very confusing, except I know DJI can't impose fines. So the FAA worries are prioritized. But being ready for your mission means ensuring the DJI drone will fly. Preparation is what you are advising I'm sure. DJI will never keep up in perfect step with FAA rules, and ever changing airspace requirements based on so many varied conditions besides just patterns or grids (example, we had fires where I lived, all over the place, and many, many areas became 'no fly' because of it). Sorry to type so much, but I see why it takes some diligence to get this all right.

  • @PneutaticDragonStudiosLLC
    @PneutaticDragonStudiosLLC 2 роки тому

    Imagine my surprise when you mention Prescott. I work on the PNF as a forestry technician. And, I'm going for my drone cert in 2 weeks.

    • @PilotInstitute
      @PilotInstitute  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome!

    • @PneutaticDragonStudiosLLC
      @PneutaticDragonStudiosLLC 2 роки тому

      @@PilotInstitute Yeah, I just bought the DJI Mavic 3 about 3 weeks ago. Haven't used it as of yet because I registered it as a Part 107 drone. I failed my first part 107 test by 6 questions. I have to take it and pass it for work. The Forest Service is sending me to drone school in February and passing the Cert is mandatory before the school happens. I've been watching everything I can and taking mock tests to make sure I'm going to pass it this time. When I took it last week, there were questions on the test that none of the studying covered.... Now, it's the waiting game.... I'm a military veteran that works for the US Forest Service in Prescott, so, if you're ever out on the forest, and see me, just wave. Love the information you put out. It's been so helpful!!

  • @HighlanderMikeGolf
    @HighlanderMikeGolf 3 роки тому

    Great info as always, Greg. Always great info for the drone community!

  • @TheCablebill
    @TheCablebill 3 роки тому +6

    affirmed the wisdom of my decision to avoid DJI.

  • @kramdsm
    @kramdsm 3 роки тому

    Thanks Greg. This helps a lot. I began getting this ‘warning’ with the Air 2S. I never received it with the Air 2, P4Pv2 or FPV.

  • @adamreynolds2555
    @adamreynolds2555 3 роки тому

    Thank you for making this so simple to understand.

  • @jonathantrexel4299
    @jonathantrexel4299 3 роки тому +2

    DJI seems to want to be the Remote Pilot in Command

  • @LennyandSandi
    @LennyandSandi 2 роки тому

    Thanks, Greg! I learned a ton from this video, it's very informative.

  • @paulvo1621
    @paulvo1621 3 роки тому +1

    Good video. Very Informative, especially on how to DJI approval.
    Question: Do I need to worry about DJI approval, if I only use Aloft / Kittyhawk to fly my DJI aircraft?

  • @risbill1
    @risbill1 2 роки тому +1

    DJI should not be able to limit my ability to fly. They have no legal authority in the United States. I'm rethinking my decision to buy from DJI. Not to mention the zone unlock doesn't seem to work very well on a phone so I'd have to get out my laptop and do the unlocking.

  • @davey3765
    @davey3765 2 роки тому +1

    So what confuses me if Kittyhawk or B4UFLY give you approval how does the DJI drone know?

  • @jetmartin9501
    @jetmartin9501 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Very useful.

  • @dennydog
    @dennydog 2 роки тому +1

    Gigantic pain in the butt since DJI's part cannot be done in advance. My solution is to bring the Autel Nano+ along on important jobs.

  • @The_Horizon
    @The_Horizon Рік тому +1

    Quick question: Will they actually know if I'm flying the drone? Like is there a reason to actually bother and go through the whole ass process?

  • @alexxiv14
    @alexxiv14 2 роки тому +1

    I wish i had known about this before i bought my dji drone if I knew that dji participated in this kind of anti user systems that deny control over your own hardware I would have probably gone with a different company, it would be one thing if it was just warnings or if it matched faa, but to disable functionality especially where it is perfectly legal to operate is not ok in my book.

  • @billbishop8915
    @billbishop8915 3 роки тому +2

    Steve - Using my Mavric Pro 2 I've had this warning "I agree to assume full liability of flying in this area"; however; I'm out in a cow pasture and 50 miles from the nearest airport and over 200 miles from a military. Looking on the Kitty Hawk map there are no restrictions where I want to fly. What gives?

    • @m118lr
      @m118lr 3 роки тому

      Sounds like a “blanket” risk-assessment statement ‘of responsibility’ OF the pilot. WHY is THE question even there?!

    • @jerseyshoredroneservices225
      @jerseyshoredroneservices225 3 роки тому +1

      There may have been a heliport, airport or something else that DJI sees as a risk. Often when heleports and other things go away, DJI doesn't update their maps :-(

  • @gabrielsenecal382
    @gabrielsenecal382 3 роки тому

    Very well done and comprehensive.

  • @jefefpv1695
    @jefefpv1695 3 роки тому

    I believe for the Gray Altitude zones that extend the runway zones you have to submit a custom unlock. For example, my house is inside a DJI 150m altitude since. I do not need a DJI unlock key to fly. If I had a part 107 job that allows me to fly 400’ above a structure in this area I would need to ask DJI to remove the altitude lock.

    • @PilotInstitute
      @PilotInstitute  3 роки тому +1

      I wasn't able to test it but the DJI website says it's only a notification, but altitude may be restricted.

    • @jefefpv1695
      @jefefpv1695 3 роки тому

      @@PilotInstitute I haven’t tried either. I would have to seek out a tall condo in one of these gray zones and see what happens giving above the listed altitude limit that was displayed.

  • @drakejdf
    @drakejdf 3 роки тому +1

    What a pain.I just purchased a little Best Buy dji mini 2 and just want to be safe and not get into trouble.

  • @ChrisParayno
    @ChrisParayno 2 роки тому +2

    I hate the extra steps to fly in restricted areas with DJI

  • @markbillon5706
    @markbillon5706 3 роки тому

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! As always, so much helpful information.

  • @gavinrichardson3918
    @gavinrichardson3918 Рік тому +1

    Once a zone is unlocked how long does it stay unlocked?
    Also if I accidentally cross into a controlled area in flight what happens?

  • @Cheydow
    @Cheydow 2 роки тому +1

    You’re telling me anytime I want to fly my dji drone at my own house, I have to get authorization. Cmon

  • @ibkfin
    @ibkfin 3 роки тому

    Great footage I hope if it's a DJI drone, I hope they see this and replace free. This is way too educational.

  • @WellFitFun
    @WellFitFun 3 роки тому

    This was immensely helpful! Thank you! 🙌

  • @SniperUSMC
    @SniperUSMC Рік тому +1

    Best most reliable option is not to buy DJI drones. Autel does not do geofencing garbage, nor does any other manufacturer of drones that I am aware of. Or if you insist on DJI, remove the geofencing requirement from DJI drones. Yes, there's a way to do that. Since DJI is unreasonable with their geofemcing garbage.

  • @mjh96701
    @mjh96701 2 роки тому

    DJI should stop their approval system now that the FAA LAANC system seems to be working better than it did when DJI created their geofencing approval zones. FAA should be sole approval to fly.

  • @thomasmaughan4798
    @thomasmaughan4798 2 роки тому

    Excellent presentation!

  • @rjrauen5891
    @rjrauen5891 2 роки тому

    The part from DJI I don't like and didn't hear in this video is that you must use a desktop for authorization. Using your cell phone does not allow you to get permission from DJI

  • @novicefpv874
    @novicefpv874 3 роки тому

    Good video. Great explanations! Thanks

  • @mbrsart
    @mbrsart 2 роки тому

    I'm in that annoying spot where I'm in a DJI auth zone but don't need FAA approval. I'm close to both a municipal airport and an air force base, but not that close.

  • @mattalford3932
    @mattalford3932 5 місяців тому

    My problem is my house is close to Toledo executive airport. It's a small airport that doesn't man the control tower most of the time. There's no way to get LAANC approval. There's no grid. I fly all my drones at the park next to my house. My avata says no lol.

  • @gumonthepants
    @gumonthepants 10 місяців тому

    Things have changed. They now demand approval documents to be uploaded (files).

  • @TommyGrofcsik
    @TommyGrofcsik 2 роки тому

    Thanks Greg!

  • @jonadams8841
    @jonadams8841 7 місяців тому

    This is great info.
    Does any of this rise to the level of a NOTAM?

  • @aerialoklahoma3799
    @aerialoklahoma3799 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this information.

  • @CarlAustinGregory
    @CarlAustinGregory 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @dellparker7686
    @dellparker7686 Рік тому

    What are your thought about DroneUp ?
    AirMap is referring me there for LAANC approval

  • @FascinatingFantasies
    @FascinatingFantasies 2 роки тому +1

    I was looking forward to getting a drone and have been doing a lot of research. However, I found out I live in a controlled airspace and I don’t want to go through doing this process every time I want to fly.

  • @gu9838
    @gu9838 Рік тому

    to be honest i wonder how many drone pilots actually use this. i think this may be good for when the new id system comes in place for airports as i bet a lot of users dont even bother with the laanc system and just go with the dji zone thing lol

  • @scottv4186
    @scottv4186 3 роки тому

    so helpful! Wish they worked better together.

  • @nopenope5203
    @nopenope5203 Рік тому

    It sucks that I live near a airport. It's a 100 foot square, but I just got a drone and was hoping to use it to check my houses roof for possible leak hazards and to see how the thing flew. Then I find DJI goin, "Nah man. Can't do that hear."

  • @ginamariephotography
    @ginamariephotography Рік тому

    I have an m3p, and had my 1st introduction to the dji geo-fencing, I think, a few weeks ago.. I went into the air cuz someone was curious about how the drone worked, we were a few miles away from a small, non-commercial, airport. Got the warning, tapped okay, and it was good, I thought. Suddenly I was getting other warnings popping up on the rc controller I got concerned and quickly landed it for fear it would land by itself... Would it have landed alone? Thanks in advance

  • @chipsawdust5816
    @chipsawdust5816 9 місяців тому

    I got rid of DJI approval by buying a Potensic Atom 4k. It lets me make my own decisions.

  • @zakaryreilly
    @zakaryreilly 3 роки тому +1

    I just ran into this problem the last two days. I live outside of Wilmington DE and Joe Biden was in town. I couldn't take off even in Pennsylvania over 40 minutes away!

    • @PilotInstitute
      @PilotInstitute  3 роки тому +2

      When the president travels, there's always a 30NM radius Temporary Flight Restriction so that's probably why.

    • @zakaryreilly
      @zakaryreilly 3 роки тому

      I'm assuming there is zero chance of getting approval during those temporary restrictions haha

    • @PilotInstitute
      @PilotInstitute  3 роки тому

      @@zakaryreilly Unless you're doing a mission for the FBI or NSA, you're correct haha

  • @technodrone313
    @technodrone313 3 роки тому

    Theres a few parks north of me that would be awesome for flying but its pretty close to a puddle jumper airport. the park is in a blu e authorization zone but i have a ton of other good parks within a few miles of me so im just not going to fly there to be safe.

  • @CrucesNomad1
    @CrucesNomad1 2 роки тому

    I dont understand the colors. There is helipads at our hospitals and seems like the whole town is off limits.