I've been using UAV forecast, both on the web and my phone (Android), and have never seen a 'Good to Fly' status anywhere I've checked.
I thought perhaps it was due to my 'home' location, which is situated right between two no fly-zones: Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Pulaski National Monument. (I'm in Savannah, GA.) The no-fly 5 mile boundary for Hunter AAF is approximately 1.5 miles from my location, as is the Ft. Pulaksi boundary.
However, I've checked this app in many, many locations, well inside known no-fly areas and well away - and I mean well away - from any known airports, federal lands, etc. I'm not seeing TFR's except as noted; emergency responders, etc. Not once have I gotten the green 'Good to Fly' status bar.
In the interest of transparency, I use UAV Forecast primarily for the weather datum - and AirMap/B4UFly for NFZ, TFR, etc. Still, I'd like to understand what's happening. I'm thinking it's something in my settings. I've been through them multiple times, but am not seeing any issues. Thoughts?
I thought perhaps it was due to my 'home' location, which is situated right between two no fly-zones: Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Pulaski National Monument. (I'm in Savannah, GA.) The no-fly 5 mile boundary for Hunter AAF is approximately 1.5 miles from my location, as is the Ft. Pulaksi boundary.
However, I've checked this app in many, many locations, well inside known no-fly areas and well away - and I mean well away - from any known airports, federal lands, etc. I'm not seeing TFR's except as noted; emergency responders, etc. Not once have I gotten the green 'Good to Fly' status bar.
In the interest of transparency, I use UAV Forecast primarily for the weather datum - and AirMap/B4UFly for NFZ, TFR, etc. Still, I'd like to understand what's happening. I'm thinking it's something in my settings. I've been through them multiple times, but am not seeing any issues. Thoughts?