DJI has lifted its geofence that prevents US users from flying over restricted areas, creating 'enhanced warning zones' instead of no-fly zones, relying on operator responsibility.
DJI noted that in-app alerts will inform pilots near FAA controlled airspace, reaffirming users' accountability while technology like Remote ID helps authorities maintain enforcement.
Critics argue automatic geofencing significantly improved aviation safety, and lifting these restrictions could endanger less informed drone operators and public safety.
The move places control back with drone operators amidst DJI's uncertain market position in the US, as potential bans on its products loom.
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