I know that flying in National Parks is illegal. I have no problem with that.
I will be traveling to a huge State Park (in the USA) where they announced on their website about 8 months ago that drones were no longer allowed in the park.
I will be there for about a week and would like to fly low-ish and close to me, within VLOS, where I'm FAR FAR away from any other human (in the middle of a lake from a boat about a mile off-shore - filming my kids skiing and tubing)
My question is, does DJI implement their infamous NFZ Red-Circle Restrictions (automated/forced) in State Parks the way they do around airports and national monuments?
Maybe it would help if I knew if DJI had their NFZ's marked and restricted in National Parks.(?) Has anyone tried to fly near or in a national or state park and been prevented by DJI GO 4?
I've rolled back my firmware successfully in the past to get around a NFZ restriction near an extinct airport, so that is an option. But I don't want to waste my time doing it again if it doesn't matter to DJI anyway.
I will be traveling to a huge State Park (in the USA) where they announced on their website about 8 months ago that drones were no longer allowed in the park.
I will be there for about a week and would like to fly low-ish and close to me, within VLOS, where I'm FAR FAR away from any other human (in the middle of a lake from a boat about a mile off-shore - filming my kids skiing and tubing)
My question is, does DJI implement their infamous NFZ Red-Circle Restrictions (automated/forced) in State Parks the way they do around airports and national monuments?
Maybe it would help if I knew if DJI had their NFZ's marked and restricted in National Parks.(?) Has anyone tried to fly near or in a national or state park and been prevented by DJI GO 4?
I've rolled back my firmware successfully in the past to get around a NFZ restriction near an extinct airport, so that is an option. But I don't want to waste my time doing it again if it doesn't matter to DJI anyway.