Hey everyone, I've got a question some of you might have insight into. I went to fly my new Phantom 3 pretty much in my backyard, a new-ish condo development beside a massive piece of open land, only to find that the Phantom 3 said I was in a no-fly zone. I checked their map, which showed nothing. I was confused, and after further research I discovered that this development was built on top of an old military base that was decomissioned over 20 years ago and sold to the town, which decided to build condos and shopping areas.
So I have this amazing open place to fly, and can't fly here because this brand new piece of technology is out of date. Is there any possible way around this? It's obvious DJI just pulled mass data from some kind of database. What's a guy to do?
Thanks.
So I have this amazing open place to fly, and can't fly here because this brand new piece of technology is out of date. Is there any possible way around this? It's obvious DJI just pulled mass data from some kind of database. What's a guy to do?
Thanks.