Can the FAA, or Transport Canada, or any other country's governing body see our flight data? It would be difficult to prove that a particular drone flew too high/fast/close to an object and violated the rules without access to that drone's flight data.
Does DJI share this data with anyone (besides the Chinese government, most likely
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I think the latest set of rules but the FAA and Transport Canada are going too far. I agree that all pilots should pass an exam and be licensed, but after that, they should be given more leeway to fly over people, and closer to buildings.
This is akin to when the car was introduced. Imagine today if the rules were that you couldn’t drive your car close to pedestrians! It’s ridiculous.
Anyway, my main question here is how can the authorities prove where we were flying?
Does DJI share this data with anyone (besides the Chinese government, most likely

I think the latest set of rules but the FAA and Transport Canada are going too far. I agree that all pilots should pass an exam and be licensed, but after that, they should be given more leeway to fly over people, and closer to buildings.
This is akin to when the car was introduced. Imagine today if the rules were that you couldn’t drive your car close to pedestrians! It’s ridiculous.
Anyway, my main question here is how can the authorities prove where we were flying?