The unlocking of Geofenced zones, is a function of the Go4 app' - not the drone itself. So - no - you do the same thing to unlock a zone for a MAvic 2 pro, as for a Mavic Pro [Platinum].
Thank you. So if understand correctly I hav to have a two step procedureLAANC makes it legal.
Unlocking DJI geofence makes it fly.
DJI does try to correlate it's zones with FAA "zones" (facilities map, TFRs, etc) as well as incorporating zones that could be risky for the inexperienced (runway approach paths for airports not having controlled airspace), but sometimes DJI gets it wrong in both directions.
thank you so much Fred. That was very thorough and clear!
Got it. Hopefully I don’t have to do this often but better be ready. I did unlock one blue zone but it seems I have to repeat entering the controller serial number and phone number everytime i request a new unlock. I heard some people talk about having this data stored on my dji account? I did not find an option to do that?Once you do it a few times, it becomes really quick and easy.
Red Zones, or Restricted Zones, are a little different. You have to contact DJI directly. They’ll ask for documentation that shows you are authorized to fly there. If you can show that you have the proper permission, they’ll issue an unlock for the Red Zone.
I already created the self unlock the question is how to delete one that i don’t use.See post #8
I also often fly in Blue and Gray NFZ zones. The unlock is fairly straight forward for me. I use my home computer to unlock. Once I follow the simple steps on the DJI Flysafe site I receive an email (on the same device I'm flying with) with the unlocking code several minutes later. I follow these 3 steps and have always had a successful unlock.This is the most frustrating part of my recent Drone Purchases.... trying to unlock the area I want to fly in... which in reality is several miles from an Airport..... I have spent hours trying to figure this out. i have finally gotten to the place where I have entered the unlock into my controller and the drone but it still refuses to take off.... Most complicated and assinine system I've ever encountered in my life..... since I want to use my drone less than 60ft above ground level this is especially frustrating..... to give a little background information... I bought a Mavic Mini last month... got it and then discovered its firmware does not even support the unlock in 'restricted/authorized' zones.. yet... maybe then end of this month (DEC.) I decided to take a bigger plunge and buy a Mavic 2 Pro because they have this unlock feature..... after two days of working with it... I actually got it to fly in my house (makes some more serious wind) but it still won't lift off outside....
Here's a follow up question... assuming I finally get this unlock function to work.... do I have to have my controller connected to the internet to just fly my Mavic 2 Pro? in or out of a unlocked area.... either one?
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