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<blockquote data-quote="Rmwac" data-source="post: 75785" data-attributes="member: 14567"><p>I could not get the result you did, by repeatedly tapping, as you said. As the procedure is published, you first go to the DJI Geo Map site, see IF the area you wish to fly in can be self-unlocked. Then you make the request, verify with either a credit card or valid cell phone number, and you'll receive a verification code via cell phone. Input that number into the box on the website, and then your NFZ is unlocked. You will see your 72 hour "license" to fly the NFZ in your DJIGo4 menu. It seems that DJI eliminated the ability to do the procedure in the field, with a</p><p>mobile device (smart phone.) It needs to be done by PC. I will need to bring the laptop, and create a WiFi hotspot with my phone. Quite the PIA to fly in the middle of nowhere PA..... If it even works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmwac, post: 75785, member: 14567"] I could not get the result you did, by repeatedly tapping, as you said. As the procedure is published, you first go to the DJI Geo Map site, see IF the area you wish to fly in can be self-unlocked. Then you make the request, verify with either a credit card or valid cell phone number, and you'll receive a verification code via cell phone. Input that number into the box on the website, and then your NFZ is unlocked. You will see your 72 hour "license" to fly the NFZ in your DJIGo4 menu. It seems that DJI eliminated the ability to do the procedure in the field, with a mobile device (smart phone.) It needs to be done by PC. I will need to bring the laptop, and create a WiFi hotspot with my phone. Quite the PIA to fly in the middle of nowhere PA..... If it even works. [/QUOTE]
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