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Keep spark? So many restrictions in NC
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<blockquote data-quote="pmshop" data-source="post: 25119" data-attributes="member: 3174"><p>Actually, they will start...in certain areas.</p><p>I am currently in Las Vegas and according to DJI no fly map that marks where the DJI product will not start...it will fly near the Fountains at Bellagio. However, that spot is within the McCarran Class B airspace SFC to 10,000ft - meaning, no drone zone.</p><p>So just because a DJI product can start does not mean it is a legal area.</p><p>And on the other hip, there are a lot of places a DJI product should fly but doesn't.</p><p>My small hometown had a class D with a DJI restriction zone over it.</p><p>It says the center 1/2 mile is a no fly zone and the rest is a 200ft limit.</p><p>While I was on the outside edge of the 200 limit, the spark would only fly for 30 seconds, warn me I am in Class D zone and auto land.</p><p></p><p>And don't forget heliports, they count too.</p><p>Your best bet is to get the AirMap app.</p><p>Make sure to zoom in on your flying site as the app will show all restrictions in the default view.</p><p>The more you zoom in, the fewer restrictions you will see</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshop, post: 25119, member: 3174"] Actually, they will start...in certain areas. I am currently in Las Vegas and according to DJI no fly map that marks where the DJI product will not start...it will fly near the Fountains at Bellagio. However, that spot is within the McCarran Class B airspace SFC to 10,000ft - meaning, no drone zone. So just because a DJI product can start does not mean it is a legal area. And on the other hip, there are a lot of places a DJI product should fly but doesn't. My small hometown had a class D with a DJI restriction zone over it. It says the center 1/2 mile is a no fly zone and the rest is a 200ft limit. While I was on the outside edge of the 200 limit, the spark would only fly for 30 seconds, warn me I am in Class D zone and auto land. And don't forget heliports, they count too. Your best bet is to get the AirMap app. Make sure to zoom in on your flying site as the app will show all restrictions in the default view. The more you zoom in, the fewer restrictions you will see [/QUOTE]
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