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<blockquote data-quote="NacMacFeegle" data-source="post: 75986" data-attributes="member: 6750"><p>I'm really not a fan of DJI's heavy handed software - I know it's to stop people from doing dumb things, but it's so buggy and stupid that it ends up being a liability for everyone! I really hate the 1500 foot ceiling they enforce, as where I live there are lots of places where you need a lot more altitude than that in order to get to the top of mountains!</p><p></p><p>One thing to keep in mind with state and even National Parks is that its perfectly legal to fly over them, you just can't take off or land there.</p><p></p><p>For example, in my Chinook Pass video from back in November I took off from National Forest land and crossed in and out of Mt. Rainier National Park: [MEDIA=youtube]RT6IsRxJp70[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NacMacFeegle, post: 75986, member: 6750"] I'm really not a fan of DJI's heavy handed software - I know it's to stop people from doing dumb things, but it's so buggy and stupid that it ends up being a liability for everyone! I really hate the 1500 foot ceiling they enforce, as where I live there are lots of places where you need a lot more altitude than that in order to get to the top of mountains! One thing to keep in mind with state and even National Parks is that its perfectly legal to fly over them, you just can't take off or land there. For example, in my Chinook Pass video from back in November I took off from National Forest land and crossed in and out of Mt. Rainier National Park: [MEDIA=youtube]RT6IsRxJp70[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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