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US government abandons plan to blacklist Chinese-made drones

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Apparently our extreme leader (oops dictated esteemed) has backtracked due to realities of international commerce. Hope to be able to purchase Mini5 as soon as possible.
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Does this change anything regarding DJI warranties or care refresh being able to be used or tariffs or anything beyond what we already knew about being able to buy in USA at inflated prices or buy from S Korea or other countries with maybe no tariffs or fees?Doesn't sound like it.I realize no new model approvals is still in force.
 
Does this change anything regarding DJI warranties or care refresh being able to be used or tariffs or anything beyond what we already knew about being able to buy in USA at inflated prices or buy from S Korea or other countries with maybe no tariffs or fees?Doesn't sound like it.I realize no new model approvals is still in force.
No, this changes nothing.
 
Incorrect. This is simply one single part of a very complex set of federal agency attempts to ban DJI and others. The DOC simply withdrew this one part of the puzzle.

We don't know exactly why yet, but we have D.C. folks trying to find out. It may be because the FCC announcement on 12/22 had the same desired outcome, or they pulled it due to it being part of the trade talks between Trump and Xi scheduled for April.

Do not believe this headline, it's wrong. This is the kind of garbage we get when someone with just enough knowledge to be dangerous starts posting stuff.
 
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I expect that if things go well at the summit in April, and they will because that's what Trump and the Republicans need, all this DJI crap will end.
 
Has the FAA ever weighed in about Chinese or foreign drones?

Or will they register any drone which the FCC approves?
 
Has the FAA ever weighed in about Chinese or foreign drones?

Or will they register any drone which the FCC approves?
The FAA has nothing to do with this. They are a separate agency. They do not cross reference drones to see if they have an FCC license.
 
FAA regulates civilian airspace, including drones.

I understand the radios require FCC certification but why wouldn't the FAA have a say?
 
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This is Kinda good news for us FPVers but it really does nothing for a DJI owner,
 
FAA regulates civilian airspace, including drones.

I understand the radios require FCC certification but why wouldn't the FAA have a say?
It is true the "covered list" is an FCC specific tool and they put DJI on that list.
I'm not sure how the FAA can just ignore that fact that a company is on the covered list but I suppose they don't necessarily have to check with FCC first. I would have thought if you end up on that DJI, that means everything DJI not just drones or equipment. How exactly does the FAA do new business with a company on the covered list? I don't know. Either way, even if the FAA would allow you to register a Mini 6 Pro later this year, you still don't have permission from the FCC to operate that equipment inside the US, never mind the airspace. It is kinda strange the FAA hasn't spoken up lately....
 

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