The distance limit is set to 410m and altitude at 100m so that I stay within the regulation for my country. But for some odd reason in the middle of a POI rotation it said that I had somehow compromised the Geo Zone. So I put on full brakes and moved closer to home. But it’s still odd. I’m pretty sure I was still within the limit even while rotating. I’m sure I could have walked a few meters or updated the home point, but I was more worried it had something to do with aircraft in the area or some other weird notification I wasn’t aware of. Is there something I’m overlooking?
This warning means there is a manned aircraft in your area of operation. If you give it some time, the aircraft will typically pass by and the warning should go away.
Fay said:
This warning means there is a manned aircraft in your area of operation. If you give it some time, the aircraft will typically pass by and the warning should go away.
Is there some type of app that will give me real-time locations of aircraft in my area so I can fly when there’s less air traffic?
@Dane
Flightradar24
@Dane
Flightaware
Fay said:
This warning means there is a manned aircraft in your area of operation. If you give it some time, the aircraft will typically pass by and the warning should go away.
That’s not the manned aircraft warning I’ve seen. This seems to suggest that the aircraft in question is his drone.
You can see your previous flights in the app, or if I am not wrong, even check the srt-data of the drone. There you can easily check if you have crossed a no-fly zone.
But without a map and/or GPS coordinates, it’s hard to tell.
@Davi
We’re several dozen kilometers from the restricted and no-fly zones where I was flying. Like one person said, it’s likely a plane was flying nearby. I didn’t realize it would trigger zones that close to the ground though. Thought it only applied to planes flying above the 500m limit. Not to mention that the cone leaving/approaching the airport doesn’t fly in this direction.
Oh SHIT. PUT IT IN Q!