FoxhallGH
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately we are now seeing that there are a lot of authorities testing anti-drone tech' and Airline Pilot's Associations lobbying for extended No Fly Zones around UK airports. The reason they are doing this, is because drones are still being seen near Airports! See this thread ... U.K. Airports are Testing Drone Detection Technology NOW - Here's How Many Drones They've Found ... Which shows us that along with all the fallout from the Gatwick incident in the last weeks, four 'other' major airports in the UK were scanned for 148 days, and there were 285 drone incursions detected in that time ... This activity coupled with YouTube videos and forum Posts - means that 'helpful' suggestions as to how we can continue to fly NFZ's by rolling back and even hacking firmware, will just illustrate how irresponsible and rebellious Drone operators are - and give ammunition to why Drones should be banned!
Add a few additional words to your statement above @Rhinodron ...
"I recommend rolling back the firmware before you get stuck. Its so nice not having to be bothered by it. And as of right now the no fly database is stored on the drone so you can also wipe that back to an empty file, and if your controller has internet it will show the current no fly zones but nothing will happen to the drone's ability to fly there. ... until we are all banned and nobody can fly anywhere!"
Add a few additional words to your statement above @Rhinodron ...
"I recommend rolling back the firmware before you get stuck. Its so nice not having to be bothered by it. And as of right now the no fly database is stored on the drone so you can also wipe that back to an empty file, and if your controller has internet it will show the current no fly zones but nothing will happen to the drone's ability to fly there. ... until we are all banned and nobody can fly anywhere!"