A little less than two weeks ago I finally bought a drone! The sport of FPV (first person view) drone racing and the quad-copter hobby has been growing, as has my curiosity.
I went with the new entry level drone by DJI, the Spark. It is so much fun! And I have a few videos in the works which I will upload to the infamous DTube.
But this post in not about how much I love the little drone. It is about how I couldn't fly it on my recent hike to Scott's Run Nature Preserve (which I made a Steemit post about).
DJI forced new software updates for their drones on September 1st with updated no fly zone info.
Well turns out you can't fly a drone within 30 miles of Washington DC.
*Unless you get a license. . . .
haha who would have guessed!
From the FAA website:
The National Capital Region is governed by a Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) within a 30-mile radius of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which restricts all flights in the greater DC area.The SFRA is divided into a 15-mile radius inner ring and a 30-mile radius outer ring.
Flying an unmanned aircraft within the 15-mile radius inner ring is prohibited without specific FAA authorization.
Flying a UAS for recreational or non-recreational use between 15 and 30 miles from Washington, D.C. is allowed under these operating conditions
and then they list a bunch of arbitrary conditions.
I totally understand keeping drones away from airports, as the controllers and drones operate on a very powerful wifi signal. The signal can control some of the DJI drones over 2 miles away. This could be an issue for air traffic controllers etc. But 30 miles is a bit of a stretch for a no drone zone.
Regardless, my attempted drone flight in a remote part of McLean, Virginia was obviously too risky. 😂 Good thing the state is "protecting" us.
As you can see in the picture there is a large red area on the map (the no fly zone), and the status update at the top reading "cannot take off".
DJI SPARK GROUNDED 😞
Think how much better this shot would be if taken with a drone instead of my phone!
Luckily I don't think there are too many other "no drone zones". Seems like DC is the most intense one.
Get ready for lots of new drone related content on my Steemit blog & DTube channel! This DJI Spark is super cool.
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