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DJI has lifted its geofence that prevents users in the US from flying over restricted areas like nuclear power plants and airports.
Areas previously called "restricted zones" or no-fly zones will be shown as "enhanced warning zones" that correspond to designated FAA zones.
DJI's Fly app will display a warning about those areas but will no longer stop users from flying inside them.
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