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DJI will be adding airplane & helicopter detectors to drones in 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Levite" data-source="post: 90668" data-attributes="member: 10850"><p>AirSense received FCC and FAA clearance back in early 2017 when introduced to the Matrice. Adding the same tech to lesser aircraft would probably not much of a roadblock. If anything one would expect the FAA to be very eager to expand the program.</p><p></p><p>The FCC is primarily concerned there's no electronic interference with other devices. And the FAA let ADS-B through previously even though it was not very reliable at the time of its original launch.</p><p></p><p>It's certainly possible that regulatory approval is the hold up for new models. But on the other hand DJI might not even need to reapply at all..</p><p></p><p>It's unlikely we will ever know for certain -- both sides are rather opaque. And there are so many other possible reasons for "delays" of products that haven't even been announced</p><p></p><p>Interesting stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Levite, post: 90668, member: 10850"] AirSense received FCC and FAA clearance back in early 2017 when introduced to the Matrice. Adding the same tech to lesser aircraft would probably not much of a roadblock. If anything one would expect the FAA to be very eager to expand the program. The FCC is primarily concerned there's no electronic interference with other devices. And the FAA let ADS-B through previously even though it was not very reliable at the time of its original launch. It's certainly possible that regulatory approval is the hold up for new models. But on the other hand DJI might not even need to reapply at all.. It's unlikely we will ever know for certain -- both sides are rather opaque. And there are so many other possible reasons for "delays" of products that haven't even been announced Interesting stuff [/QUOTE]
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