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DJI Fly More Kit Plus for Mini 4 Pro, Mini 3 Pro & Mini 3
+ Free S/H w/ Amazon Prime$149
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What's in the Box:
(2) Intelligent Flight Battery Plus
Two-way Charging Hub
(2) Propellers (pair)
(12) Screws
Shoulder Bag
USB-C Data Cable
as for the TRUST test it's easy, common sense and you can do it in about an hour. this is my notes for:
- getting recreation certification with FAA
- registering my drone
- getting the TRUST test and passing it (free)
if you set aside time for all the paper work everything will take about 3-4 hours. it's a matter of signing up for sites.
also get this app call "Air Aware" it shows where you can and can't fly. (keep you out of trouble).
Just get this done and you don't have to constantly worry about what you can and can't do and where.
Even if you get a mini drone that is under 250gram and can fly without registering I still recommend you take the TRUST test prevent you from being one of those jackarses that gets a new drone and fly all over the place without any consideration for safety / air space and other flyers or restricted areas
see my notes below:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F...WL&
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DRONE REGISTERATION
There is only one website that can officially register your drone, which can be found at the
URL: https://faadronezone-access.faa.gov/#/.
Take TRUST test
The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST)
https://www.faa.gov/uas/recreatio...st_
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If you want to get the 107 commercial certification
To create an account in IACRA, proceed to http://iacra.faa.gov and click on "Register" under the login section.
Once you have completed this step, visit https://faa.psiexams.co
https://faa.psiexams.co
Be sure to ask for the
* Unmanned Aircraft General - Small (UAG) exam for your initial exam, and
* Unmanned General Recurrent (UGR) every 2 years after that.
Materials to study for the exam:
The test supplement booklet is available as a PDF for free:
https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov...e_akt
Or you can buy a printed version on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MDRR...7ETJE
FAA study guide with all relevant information to study:
https://www.faa.gov/faq/where-can...ledge-test
FAA sample questions: Unmanned Aircraft General (UAG):
https://www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov...stion
More sample questions:
https://jrupprechtlaw.c
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What's in the Box:
(2) Intelligent Flight Battery Plus
Two-way Charging Hub
(2) Propellers (pair)
(12) Screws
Shoulder Bag
USB-C Data Cable
Anyone buying drones look at the recent bans the US plans to place on Chinese drones. It's not looking pretty, sold my 3 Pro cause of this. So many "man I wish I had my drone" moments
Anyone buying drones look at the recent bans the US plans to place on Chinese drones. It's not looking pretty, sold my 3 Pro cause of this. So many "man I wish I had my drone" moments
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"The future of DJI (Da Jiang Innovations) drones is metaphorically up in the air as the Countering CCP Drones Act, introduced by Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY), gains more support in Congress, raising the possibility of a nationwide ban in the U.S. Proponents of the bill cite national security concerns, alleging DJI drones are providing data on critical infrastructure in the United States to the Chinese Communist Party. If passed, the bill could significantly impact the drone industry in the U.S. and potentially affect consumers who rely on DJI drones for recreation, commercial applications and public safety initiatives like search and rescue missions. DJI is fighting the ban through lobbying efforts and more."
There is speculation that the ban also is in part being pushed by US drone companies that are too far behind DJI to catch up. Skydio is maybe the biggest US based company that does not even make consumer level products.
Anyone buying drones look at the recent bans the US plans to place on Chinese drones. It's not looking pretty, sold my 3 Pro cause of this. So many "man I wish I had my drone" moments
This is a great deal!
The future of DJI (Da Jiang Innovations) drones is metaphorically up in the air as the Countering CCP Drones Act, introduced by Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY), gains more support in Congress, raising the possibility of a nationwide ban in the U.S.
"Proponents of the bill cite national security concerns, alleging DJI drones are providing data on critical infrastructure in the United States to the Chinese Communist Party. If passed, the bill could significantly impact the drone industry in the U.S. and potentially affect consumers who rely on DJI drones for recreation, commercial applications and public safety initiatives like search and rescue missions. DJI is fighting the ban through lobbying efforts and more."
There is speculation that the ban also is in part being pushed by US drone companies that are too far behind DJI to catch up. Skydio is maybe the biggest US based company that does not even make consumer level products.
Again, this will only prevent newer models from getting certified U.S. sales. It won't brick your existing drone.
The future of DJI (Da Jiang Innovations) drones is metaphorically up in the air as the Countering CCP Drones Act, introduced by Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY), gains more support in Congress, raising the possibility of a nationwide ban in the U.S.
"Proponents of the bill cite national security concerns, alleging DJI drones are providing data on critical infrastructure in the United States to the Chinese Communist Party. If passed, the bill could significantly impact the drone industry in the U.S. and potentially affect consumers who rely on DJI drones for recreation, commercial applications and public safety initiatives like search and rescue missions. DJI is fighting the ban through lobbying efforts and more."
There is speculation that the ban also is in part being pushed by US drone companies that are too far behind DJI to catch up. Skydio is maybe the biggest US based company that does not even make consumer level products.
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