dronerdave
Well-Known Member
I have B4Ufly and Alof as the main pre-flight apps I check and
TFR updates (especially if I'm flying in areas close to wildfires)
In prepping for a flight in an area I'm unfamiliar with, I use sectionals for an overall look
and check FAA GIS maps if I feel I need to
I do fly at a couple active airports and do get a flight warning via DJI geofencing however they're in Class E or G airspace. I've yet to fly where LAANC is required and have never had to (thankfully) use DJI to unlock. I also use various weather apps as others have mentioned. DJI's system helps in one way by warning of some areas of restricted or classified air spaces but it also makes people think if they don't get a DJI warning it's OK to fly and that's simply not the case. And as members have mentioned, TFR's might be wise to check and always know the class airspace you plan to fly at. You should also know if you can legally launch/land where you're flying from. A member posted about this site and is just extra info on National Parks and wilderness areas.
The more info the better IMO
TFR updates (especially if I'm flying in areas close to wildfires)
In prepping for a flight in an area I'm unfamiliar with, I use sectionals for an overall look
VFRMAP - Digital Aeronautical Charts
Online VFR and IFR aeronautical charts, Digital Airport / Facility Directory (AFD)
vfrmap.com
ArcGIS Web Application
faa.maps.arcgis.com
I do fly at a couple active airports and do get a flight warning via DJI geofencing however they're in Class E or G airspace. I've yet to fly where LAANC is required and have never had to (thankfully) use DJI to unlock. I also use various weather apps as others have mentioned. DJI's system helps in one way by warning of some areas of restricted or classified air spaces but it also makes people think if they don't get a DJI warning it's OK to fly and that's simply not the case. And as members have mentioned, TFR's might be wise to check and always know the class airspace you plan to fly at. You should also know if you can legally launch/land where you're flying from. A member posted about this site and is just extra info on National Parks and wilderness areas.
ArcGIS Web Application
umontana.maps.arcgis.com
The more info the better IMO