That is doubtful. However, there are other issues you need to be aware of. Safety is the key.their signals interfering
He is in Japan, not sure if this applies.Hopefully you are planning on having a pilot for each drone.
Section 107.35 Operation of multiple small unmanned aircraft.
The drones should be fine.I'm buying a mini 3 pro to go along with my mavic 3 pro. Do I have to worry about their signals interfering which each other when I fly them both at the same time in close proximity to each other?
That's exactly what I'm worried about. Yes, I would have two pilots. I'm going on some trips to some very scenic places with my brother. He's bringing me a refurbished mini 3 pro. So we will have two dji drones. He's never flown a drone before, so I will have to teach him. I bought one high capacity battery and I ordered 2 more today. And an off brand multicharger, since I couldn't buy the dji one, which i would rather of had. So for the mini 3 pro, I will have 3 high capacity batteries and one 249 gram battery. My brother will be using an iPhone. I will have two RC‐N1 controllers. I should tell him to install fly on his phone, before he leaves America. We don't know how good the internet will be at these hotels were staying at. No internet in the room.But you can have issues with the controllers interfering if they are too close together.
For an iPhone, he just has to search the app store for DJI Fly.Question. How does my brother install fly on his iPhone?
I'm buying a mini 3 pro to go along with my mavic 3 pro. Do I have to worry about their signals interfering which each other when I fly them both at the same time in close proximity to each other?
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