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Unable to fly Spark in NFZ even with authorization
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<blockquote data-quote="pmshop" data-source="post: 108756" data-attributes="member: 3174"><p>You should be able to apply for a long term license at <a href="mailto:Flysafe@dji.com">Flysafe@dji.com</a>.</p><p>Just make one license, note the reference number or better yet, give them the controller # and tell them you need a longer date range.</p><p>They are very fast on the reply.</p><p>Matter of fact, they helped me instantly get a "dual zone" license (when zones overlap) and helped me with an altitude unlock so I could reach 3000AGL so I could video high school student rockets capable of reaching Mach 1</p><p>...with FAA authorization of course.</p><p></p><p>If you have <strong><u>ANY</u></strong> issues at all, contact them at that email.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshop, post: 108756, member: 3174"] You should be able to apply for a long term license at [email]Flysafe@dji.com[/email]. Just make one license, note the reference number or better yet, give them the controller # and tell them you need a longer date range. They are very fast on the reply. Matter of fact, they helped me instantly get a "dual zone" license (when zones overlap) and helped me with an altitude unlock so I could reach 3000AGL so I could video high school student rockets capable of reaching Mach 1 ...with FAA authorization of course. If you have [B][U]ANY[/U][/B] issues at all, contact them at that email. [/QUOTE]
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