in which the application must be mailed to the FAA. A drone flies as Chinese drone maker DJI demonstrates their app that tracks a drone's registration and owner in Montreal, Canada on November 13 ...
DJI made it clear this week that it fully trusts its drone customers to steer their drones clear of sensitive areas like ...
55 pounds or 250 grams, to be exact) will have to register it with the FAA. On top of that, the registration process requires drone owners to fork over $5. It may sound like your everyday email ...
Instead, DJI will use Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data to label No-Fly Zones "Enhanced Warning Zones." Operators will get in-app alerts notifying them about restricted airspace.
“If Gatwick staff had a smartphone enabled with this capability in their pockets,” explained Adam Lisberg, from DJI, "they could have taken it out, seen a registration number for the ...
For over a decade, you couldn’t easily fly a DJI drone over restricted areas in the United States. DJI’s software would automatically stop you from flying over runways, power plants, public ...
Chinese drone companies DJI and Ehang are experiencing sucess in international markets, however new regulations may put a damper on the growing market. Produced by Devan Joseph. Video courtesy of ...