The Verge noted that a DJI drone that crashed into a plane fighting the Los Angeles-area wildfires was a sub-250-gram model that may not require Remote ID to operate. In a stateme ...
The world's largest drone manufacturer changed software that once prevented drones from flying in restricted airspace.
China-based drone manufacturer DJI has changed geofencing restrictions on its drones in the US, removing no-fly zones from its software after having them in place for about 10 years. The company ...
DJI’s software would automatically stop you from flying over runways, power plants, public emergencies like wildfires, and the White House. But confusingly, amidst the greatest US outpouring of ...
DJI, a Chinese-based technology company, got rid of its geofence software, which stopped people from flying drones over the White House, runways, power plants and during public emergencies.