Firmware that prevents multirotors from flying over airports, a great Idea

Firmware that prevents multirotors from flying over airports, a great Idea

This firmware has been available for a while now and should be on all multirotors sold in the U.S.

All unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operators should abide by all regulations from such organizations as the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) and their own national airspace regulations. In order to increase flight safety and prevent accidental flights in restricted areas, the new firmware for the Phantom 2 series includes a No Fly Zones feature to help users use this product safely and legally.

Updated: February 17, 2015 — 9:50 pm

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  1. nice idea however what happens if I want to fly with in those zones to film quickly and legally with in those areas ?

    BTW my DJI S1000 BROKE AFTER AN UNSUSCCESFUL RECOVERY EMERGENCY LANDING ANYWAY YOU GUYS CAN HELP FOR FREE TO GET THIS BIRD BACK UP IN THE AIR ?

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