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<blockquote data-quote="TK421" data-source="post: 23287" data-attributes="member: 5125"><p>Greetings all, I'm a regular Japan visitor (from Australia) and plan on visiting the Nuclear exclusion zone early next year. The DJI maps imply that there are no restrictions, well in places I would expect them to be anyway. Like right over the plant itself. Whilst I have no intention of flying over, or getting that close, I'm intrigued about what is actually restricted, especially in neighbouring areas that are pretty empty.</p><p></p><p>Is the DJI map tied into what's locked in their firmware? I just don't want to rock up and virtually be grounded. Is there a way to test this before I actually get there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK421, post: 23287, member: 5125"] Greetings all, I'm a regular Japan visitor (from Australia) and plan on visiting the Nuclear exclusion zone early next year. The DJI maps imply that there are no restrictions, well in places I would expect them to be anyway. Like right over the plant itself. Whilst I have no intention of flying over, or getting that close, I'm intrigued about what is actually restricted, especially in neighbouring areas that are pretty empty. Is the DJI map tied into what's locked in their firmware? I just don't want to rock up and virtually be grounded. Is there a way to test this before I actually get there? [/QUOTE]
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