DJI claims its decision to let drones fly in dangerous areas is not political
Briefly

DJI's blog post claims, "We had planned to roll this update in the US months ago but delayed the implementation to ensure the update would work properly," emphasizing that changes were not politically motivated.
DJI states, "To suggest that this update is linked to the current political environment in the US is not only false but also dangerous," arguing that politics does not drive their safety decisions.
The update removes restrictions for drone pilots from flying over crucial areas such as airports and military bases, citing operator responsibility as a guiding principle without clearly stating the motivations.
Despite claims of aligning with aviation regulations, DJI's blog post fails to clearly explain the reasons behind eliminating the majority of geofencing features designed to enhance safety.
Read at The Verge
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