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Any advice please...nfz is driving me nuts?!
It seems to me DJI has overstated no fly zones in the UK. I'm new to drones btw. Currently DJI record most airports with a nfz radius of 2-10+ miles preventing takeoff etc if Geo is on. These zones don't reconcile with NATS (the UK air traffic controllers) or their app Drone Assist (see pic).
So I contacted the Civil Aviation Authority (like the FAA) to ask for clarification. They confirmed that in the UK there are no restrictions/laws on flying near airports other than the DroneCode which is in effect the same as section 94, 95 etc of The Air Navigation Order 2016 (ANO) and Regulations.
So DJI's current NFZ radius around most airports is potentially wrong as it's perfectly legal to fly (with caution) near them (personally I would leave at least 1.5 miles for small airfields and several miles from major airports or no higher than 200ft).
So to take off even 2 miles from a small part time airfield you need to switch off Geo which then makes the system pointless? Surely it's up to the pilot to fly anywhere and the instrument to provide warnings not auto control?
Or have I got this all wrong?
It seems to me DJI has overstated no fly zones in the UK. I'm new to drones btw. Currently DJI record most airports with a nfz radius of 2-10+ miles preventing takeoff etc if Geo is on. These zones don't reconcile with NATS (the UK air traffic controllers) or their app Drone Assist (see pic).
So I contacted the Civil Aviation Authority (like the FAA) to ask for clarification. They confirmed that in the UK there are no restrictions/laws on flying near airports other than the DroneCode which is in effect the same as section 94, 95 etc of The Air Navigation Order 2016 (ANO) and Regulations.
So DJI's current NFZ radius around most airports is potentially wrong as it's perfectly legal to fly (with caution) near them (personally I would leave at least 1.5 miles for small airfields and several miles from major airports or no higher than 200ft).
So to take off even 2 miles from a small part time airfield you need to switch off Geo which then makes the system pointless? Surely it's up to the pilot to fly anywhere and the instrument to provide warnings not auto control?
Or have I got this all wrong?

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