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how?
fw version and which app version?
For your information I always do advise that anyone wanting to operate within a NFZ does so only with the requisite permissions in place.Thanks Simon. I live in Montréal, Canada. As a pilot with UK, USA and Canadian licenses (now expired) and an ex-Director of IATA (dealing with ATC and Airport regs) I can assure you than drones or anything flying in the path of an aircraft are a big concern for pilots as I'm sure you are aware. I'm very pleased that DJI is taking this issue seriously and doing a good job of trying to address concerns as best they can. I've read so many stories of mindless souls flying drones unsafely, just read about someone flying his drone to 3000 ft, above cloud and then not having sufficient power to get home and crashing. Because drones are so popular in the USA, police now have the authority to arrest anyone not complying fully with the regs. I accept that exceptions can be made but I would like to hear the editor state that these are special circumstances and that under no circumstances should any operator use their drones in NFZ's or anywhere without full compliance to the regulations.
Maybe this story from Saturday's Guardian helps to underscore the industries concerns & the justification for NFZ's. This incident would not have happened if this drone had programmed NFZ's.
Lufthansa jumbo reports near miss with drone over Los Angeles
Thanks for the forum, lots of helpful and educational material here
Can I disable NFZ with Android device and then do my flights on iOS apple device? Not sure how this all works.
Yes - the polygons are not being rendered properly which is an ongoing issue with the software.I needed to do this last month and was told that both aircraft and tablet needed to have the GEObeta firmware/software installed, which I did. I seem to remember there being an email address to contact for an IOS version of the GO app software but can't find it now. Maybe no longer available.
I did an advanced unlock and had an android tablet for flying and an ipad for camera operation. When I got to the site I got no messages about it being in a NFZ but I don't know whether this was because I had already unlocked or because I was just outside. Out of interest I tried my ipad for flying and it worked fine, so I suspect I was outside the geofence. Interestingly although according to the DJI GEO map I was inside, according to the DJI NFZ map I was outside because it is a smaller circle which seems to be the case for most zones. This is what DJI say about it:
The GEO system is advisory only. Sometimes the Zones in GEO do not necessarily match the parameters or shape of official geospatial features due to an abundance of caution or technical reasons. Each user is responsible for checking official sources and determining what laws or regulations might apply to their flight.
Sorry I can't give you an exact answer but to play safe don't rely on an IOS working when you get to site.
You know more than I am allowed to talk about. There is no iOS app listed for the public beta. Use the Android if is works for you.Yes I know it's called GEO and in beta, but your response insinuates it's not possible yet to disable NFZ at all. When in fact you CAN disable it with Android device.
Just some info.
I applied for the iOS Beta version and was approved. I downloaded and installed the DJI GO GEO app onto an iPad 2 Air.
I downloaded "Inspire 1 Beta Firmware V01.09.01.02" and updated the aircraft without a hitch. The controller and batteries didn't require updating.
I logged in to DJI, navigated to my account, created an unlocking plan for the NFZ we're affected by and saved it.
I went to the area inside the NFZ, powered everything up as normal and started the separate GO GEO app. A confirmation screen popped up where I had to check off that I was authorized to fly due to the saved unlocking plan, and that I would be extra careful.
Started the engines and took off to about 5 meters and did a flight control test, everything looked fine.
I'm supposed to fly a real mission by the end of the week in the NFZ...I will let you know how it goes.
how did you apply and who did you have to contact?
any info able to share?
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thank you for the informationHere's how I did it...
- Logged in to my DJI account
- While logged in, went to DJI - Fly Safe
- Clicked on GEO SYSTEM link
- Scrolled down until you see "iOS Beta Version" and an "APPLY" box
- Clicked on the APPLY box
- A new email message popped up addressed to "[email protected]" with the subject "Application for GEO Test"
- Compose an email. I explained who we were and what our situation was regarding the need to fly in the NFZ.
- I sent my application email on Friday the 13th, and received notification this morning on my iPad via TestFlight that the GO GEO app was available for download; never did get a reply to my email
- Downloaded and installed the GO GEO app
- Downloaded and installed the associated firmware at DJI GEO System - Up-to-date Information On Where to Fly
- Updated the aircraft per normal. Batteries and controllers did not need updating
- I went to DJI GEO System - Unlock Areas For Authorized Access and set up an unlocking plan
- Received notification that the plan was set to go
- I had to use the GO GEO app, not the regular GO app
- There is an acknowledgement screen that pops up before you take off...you have to acknowledge you are approved (via the unlock plan) to fly in that area, and you acknowledge to be extra careful
And, like I said, the rest was cake...like flying a normal mission.
You have been given access to the beta2 GEO IOS GO App which is time limited and runs out in 29 days (about 16 Jun). It is not necessarily the case that a formal version will be issued in this timescale. The GEO firmware will operate with the formal app but with the old un-unlockable NFZ red circles.Here's how I did it...
- Logged in to my DJI account
- While logged in, went to DJI - Fly Safe
- Clicked on GEO SYSTEM link
- Scrolled down until you see "iOS Beta Version" and an "APPLY" box
- Clicked on the APPLY box
- A new email message popped up addressed to "[email protected]" with the subject "Application for GEO Test"
- Compose an email. I explained who we were and what our situation was regarding the need to fly in the NFZ.
- I sent my application email on Friday the 13th, and received notification this morning on my iPad via TestFlight that the GO GEO app was available for download; never did get a reply to my email
- Downloaded and installed the GO GEO app
- Downloaded and installed the associated firmware at DJI GEO System - Up-to-date Information On Where to Fly
- Updated the aircraft per normal. Batteries and controllers did not need updating
- I went to DJI GEO System - Unlock Areas For Authorized Access and set up an unlocking plan
- Received notification that the plan was set to go
- I had to use the GO GEO app, not the regular GO app
- There is an acknowledgement screen that pops up before you take off...you have to acknowledge you are approved (via the unlock plan) to fly in that area, and you acknowledge to be extra careful
And, like I said, the rest was cake...like flying a normal mission.
Here's how I did it...
- Logged in to my DJI account
- While logged in, went to DJI - Fly Safe
- Clicked on GEO SYSTEM link
- Scrolled down until you see "iOS Beta Version" and an "APPLY" box
- Clicked on the APPLY box
- A new email message popped up addressed to "[email protected]" with the subject "Application for GEO Test"
- Compose an email. I explained who we were and what our situation was regarding the need to fly in the NFZ.
- I sent my application email on Friday the 13th, and received notification this morning on my iPad via TestFlight that the GO GEO app was available for download; never did get a reply to my email
- Downloaded and installed the GO GEO app
- Downloaded and installed the associated firmware at DJI GEO System - Up-to-date Information On Where to Fly
- Updated the aircraft per normal. Batteries and controllers did not need updating
- I went to DJI GEO System - Unlock Areas For Authorized Access and set up an unlocking plan
- Received notification that the plan was set to go
- I had to use the GO GEO app, not the regular GO app
- There is an acknowledgement screen that pops up before you take off...you have to acknowledge you are approved (via the unlock plan) to fly in that area, and you acknowledge to be extra careful
And, like I said, the rest was cake...like flying a normal mission.
You have been given access to the beta2 GEO IOS GO App which is time limited and runs out in 29 days (about 16 Jun). It is not necessarily the case that a formal version will be issued in this timescale. The GEO firmware will operate with the formal app but with the old un-unlockable NFZ red circles.
Here's how I did it...
- Logged in to my DJI account
- While logged in, went to DJI - Fly Safe
- Clicked on GEO SYSTEM link
- Scrolled down until you see "iOS Beta Version" and an "APPLY" box
- Clicked on the APPLY box
- A new email message popped up addressed to "[email protected]" with the subject "Application for GEO Test"
- Compose an email. I explained who we were and what our situation was regarding the need to fly in the NFZ.
- I sent my application email on Friday the 13th, and received notification this morning on my iPad via TestFlight that the GO GEO app was available for download; never did get a reply to my email
- Downloaded and installed the GO GEO app
- Downloaded and installed the associated firmware at DJI GEO System - Up-to-date Information On Where to Fly
- Updated the aircraft per normal. Batteries and controllers did not need updating
- I went to DJI GEO System - Unlock Areas For Authorized Access and set up an unlocking plan
- Received notification that the plan was set to go
- I had to use the GO GEO app, not the regular GO app
- There is an acknowledgement screen that pops up before you take off...you have to acknowledge you are approved (via the unlock plan) to fly in that area, and you acknowledge to be extra careful
And, like I said, the rest was cake...like flying a normal mission.
Scotfieger, just to confirm are you saying that:
1) The GEO IOS (beta) GO app will only work for another 29 days, or only unlock for another 29 days?
2) By 'formal' version I assume mean a publically available version (eg 1.8.1.00)? And you're saying that the a new version with the GEO System feature incorporated may not be released within the next 29 days?
3) The aircraft GEO firmware can still be used with a publically available version of GO, but currently this doesn't allow you to unlock zones, only display them?
And sorry to be a pain but do you know if:
- The aircraft GEO firmware is the same as the latest public/formal version (eg 1.8.1.00) but with the addition of the GEO feature?
- By unlocking in advance on a PC (which lasts for 3 days) is it still necessary to have the GEO GO app installed on your iPad/tablet? When I flew in a warning zone a few weeks ago I unlocked in advance and installed the GEO app on an Android tablet to fly. I got no messages on site about being in a zone and I successfully tried flying aircraft with my iPad (no GEO app).That suggested that either the zone mapping was incorrect (should I have still got a message although it had been unlocked in advance?) or the GEO app isn't needed with advance unlock.
I assumed that the app receives the advanced unlock information and then needs to communicate with the aircraft to 'unlock' it, but if after unlocking on the PC the tablet and app aren't switched on until 'on site' and there is no wifi connection, how can it have received any information about which zone to unlock? DJI do not say in their advance unlock instructions that the app must be connected to wifi before going to site. This suggests that the aircraft is picking up the 'unlock' signal in some other way (but how?) and is the GEO app therefore necessary, or is it only needed if you need to unlock on site?
Thanks.
Simon
If I were you I would stop worrying and thinking too deeply. Also, as mentioned before, I can only offer limited advice on GEO.
- The beta App downloaded via Apple TestFlight app (used to release beta software by developers) will stop working after the remaining time has elapsed. The beta status is indicated by the orange dot beside the icon.
- Formal = Public release. Currently 1.8.1.0. I have no information on when or if DJI will release the GEO functionality to the general user.
- Correct. The GEO functionality in the BETA FW 1.9.1.2 is only activated when used with the GEO beta app.
- The GEO beta firmware updates only one sub-system associated with the GEO functionality.
- You can unlock either with the app on location or in advance via the website (valid for 3 days). Once unlocked the Authorisation Zone (or new NFZ) circle disappears. I have only tried the app unlocking recently so I can not fully answer your question. If you can start the motors (and you have the necessary permissions to fly) then it is unlocked.
- It is the aircraft that holds the lock/unlock data and must communicate to the internet via the app. The app has no permanent memory and will only display zone information when within a certain distance from a zone. You need to use the new icon on left of the top row of the beta app to select the Warning Zones to display and what warning you get. This can lead to a situation that until you arrive at your planned NFZ will find out its lock status. Once you unlock a zone it is advisable to power up the aircraft at home and connect to the internet before you travel to site. You are unlikely to get any confirmation whether this has done what you want.
One other question - did you unlock in advance on a PC or on site through the GEO GO app? I'm assuming on site.
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