Don't rely on the FLY app to make decisions about where to fly. It's often incomplete and doesn't provide the official information on airspace. Download the FAA's free B4YOUFLY app or use the online version.Can I fly in an Enhanced Warning Zone?
I don't believe you can get approval, as a recreational pilot, in areas where the max altitude is 0' AGL. It is possible if you are Part 107 certified and you complete an online request. I haven't done one in a while but I also had to specify the specific area, the purpose, specific date and time, and requested altitude AGL. It wasn't instant approval either like LAANC.Don't rely on the FLY app to make decisions about where to fly. It's often incomplete and doesn't provide the official information on airspace. Download the FAA's free B4YOUFLY app or use the online version.
That area is in controlled airspace around the airport. You'll need LAANC approval to fly there. Most of the coast has a 0' ceiling. You won't be able to get automated approval there; but you can request it separately. South of Kaanapali Landing there's some 200' airspace so you could fly there with automated approval. The Aloft app can be used to get LAANC clearance there.
Here's the screen from B4YOUFLY.
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I don't believe you can get approval, as a recreational pilot, in areas where the max altitude is 0' AGL. It is possible if you are Part 107 certified and you complete an online request. I haven't done one in a while but I also had to specify the specific area, the purpose, specific date and time, and requested altitude AGL. It wasn't instant approval either like LAANC.
Things may have changed as there have been a lot of changes to regs. But I doubt this one has changed as it involves close proximity to an airport.
Be careful out there...
Thanks for the help fellas. I always error on the side of cation and of there is any question, I don’t fly..
This may be a really stupid question, and apologize if my ignorance upsets anyone.. but if I had a Mini, could I fly here? I am watching a guy fly a mini now, is one of the reasons I ask. I know < 250G drones don’t have to be registered, but doesn’t that also mean fly (some) restrictions don’t apply?
The question is why is the DJI GEO Zone map so different than the B4UFLY map.?If he doesn't have FAA Authorization it's an illegal flight regardless of the brand, model, weight of the aircraft. A LOT of people get confused about that and it's very much NOT a stupid question at all. Well asked
B4YOUFLY is FAA's product, so it should very closely mirror the FAA regulations. It's the authoritative app.The question is why is the DJI GEO Zone map so different than the B4UFLY map.?
B4UFLY's map closely follows the FAA charts on airspace restrictions which creates a circular pattern around most airports. DJI's GeoZone map seems to just restrict normal take off and landing routes other than immediately around the airport.
If DJI's goal is flight safety, I can't understand why this is so.
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The question is why is the DJI GEO Zone map so different than the B4UFLY map.?
B4UFLY's map closely follows the FAA charts on airspace restrictions which creates a circular pattern around most airports. DJI's GeoZone map seems to just restrict normal take off and landing routes other than immediately around the airport.
If DJI's goal is flight safety, I can't understand why this is so.
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My Air 2S hasn’t left it’s case. Above you said much of the coast is 0’ ceiling but when I go on B4UFLY and am outside of the restricted airspace, I don’t see anything saying 0’ ceiling. Do you just mean inside the airspace? It appears I should be able to fly from Lahaina, correct?Don't rely on the FLY app to make decisions about where to fly. It's often incomplete and doesn't provide the official information on airspace. Download the FAA's free B4YOUFLY app or use the online version.
That area is in controlled airspace around the airport. You'll need LAANC approval to fly there. Most of the coast has a 0' ceiling. You won't be able to get automated approval there; but you can request it separately. South of Kaanapali Landing there's some 200' airspace so you could fly there with automated approval. The Aloft app can be used to get LAANC clearance there.
Here's the screen from B4YOUFLY.
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I appreciate all your help. We are headed home soon, so there won’t be any shots from the A2S. We did get some great whale footage. I don’t see a way to post videos. We had a whale direly under us so I stuck my phone in the water.RIght, I was talking about the specific location of the marker on the chart and the western portion of the controlled airspace around the airport. To the south, still inside the controlled airspace, there are some 100 - 400' blocks where you could fly with LAANC approval. Once you get beyond the controlled airspace things look wide open for a long way.
Have fun and post some photos and video.
You're very welcome. Wow, that's quite a nice shot of that whale. For videos, it seems like posting to Youtube and then providing a link here is the common route.I appreciate all your help. We are headed home soon, so there won’t be any shots from the A2S. We did get some great whale footage. I don’t see a way to post videos. We had a whale direly under us so I stuck my phone in the water.
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