Hi,
I have a DJI Mavic Air 2 and am enjoying getting to know what it can and what I as a newbie, can't do! I'm finding this site really helpful in directing me to tutorials as well as giving generally useful tips.
There are plenty of restrictions in my area of southern Spain, however I can find a few areas in which to practise according to the Enaire Drones map. This organisation manages the airspace in my region. There seem to be descrepancies between what the Enaire Map shows and information I receive from the DJI Fly app when I attempt to fly in an area which is outside the 8km safety area of a small local airport. I am assuming the Enaire Map takes precedent?
It perhaps is a naive question, however I'm always mindful of being questioned by the local police and any issues which could arise from the DJI tracking information which may show I'm in a restricted area.
I am fully compliant with all the necessary European licenses and drone identification requisits and have registered my drone in Spain.
Any comments are welcome! Thanks.
I have a DJI Mavic Air 2 and am enjoying getting to know what it can and what I as a newbie, can't do! I'm finding this site really helpful in directing me to tutorials as well as giving generally useful tips.
There are plenty of restrictions in my area of southern Spain, however I can find a few areas in which to practise according to the Enaire Drones map. This organisation manages the airspace in my region. There seem to be descrepancies between what the Enaire Map shows and information I receive from the DJI Fly app when I attempt to fly in an area which is outside the 8km safety area of a small local airport. I am assuming the Enaire Map takes precedent?
It perhaps is a naive question, however I'm always mindful of being questioned by the local police and any issues which could arise from the DJI tracking information which may show I'm in a restricted area.
I am fully compliant with all the necessary European licenses and drone identification requisits and have registered my drone in Spain.
Any comments are welcome! Thanks.