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The CAAS have no fly zones posted online.

 

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Separately, DJI have mapped their own global no fly zones based on known airports. They can be than official CAAS no-fly zones. You can see how they differ, but unlike CAAS NFZ, DJI NFZ have a direct geofence effect on the hardware. The hard stop locations are in red, the blue locations require you to punch in an authorization code that I believe is issued by the CAAS. You need to be a trained drone pilot, and lodge your flight plans before you are allowed to fly in those authorization zones.

 

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A DJI drone without GPS lock will not fly more than 3 metres altitude - this applies indoors as well as out (assuming you are trying to fly it in unguided mode). If you are in flight and you try to fly into a restricted zone, it will not fly forward any further. Within a restricted zone, the drone will not even take off.

Wow, then how that drone managed to fly nearby changi airport? Built it ownself? Hack into the drone and modify the hardware and or sorfware? Amazing..

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someone from malaysia or from a ship launch the drones?

I'm sure there are lot of CCTVs around the runway areas to detect intruders.

given airport so big.

 

Line of sight for usual drones shouldn't be that far right. My friends say DJI is about 1+km max only.

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someone from malaysia or from a ship launch the drones?

I'm sure there are lot of CCTVs around the runway areas to detect intruders.

given airport so big.

 

Line of sight for usual drones shouldn't be that far right. My friends say DJI is about 1+km max only.

Edmw people say is TOP pro level people do one
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Edmw people say is TOP pro level people do one

 

generally speaking pros don't do stupid things haha unless they are intentionally out to cause mischief.

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The CAAS have no fly zones posted online. 

 

area-limits.jpg

 

Separately, DJI have mapped their own global no fly zones based on known airports. They can be than official CAAS no-fly zones. You can see how they differ, but unlike CAAS NFZ, DJI NFZ have a direct geofence effect on the hardware. The hard stop locations are in red, the blue locations require you to punch in an authorization code that I believe is issued by the CAAS. You need to be a trained drone pilot, and lodge your flight plans before you are allowed to fly in those authorization zones. 

 

attachicon.gifCapture.JPG

 

A DJI drone without GPS lock will not fly more than 3 metres altitude - this applies indoors as well as out (assuming you are trying to fly it in unguided mode). If you are in flight and you try to fly into a restricted zone, it will not fly forward any further. Within a restricted zone, the drone will not even take off. 

 

Literally, the northern part of SG cannot fly drones ....   :a-bang:

 

Poor Yishun residents .. :lll._.:

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generally speaking pros don't do stupid things haha unless they are intentionally out to cause mischief.

That’s why they say is not simpur
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Drones are back at Changi Airport, causing flight delays

 

SINGAPORE - Unauthorised drones are believed to have caused flight delays and disruptions at Changi Airport on Monday (June 24) night, just days after a previous incident saw 37 flights delayed.

 

The Straits Times understands that at least five flights have been diverted since 9pm, including BatikAir flight ID7157 from Jakarta to Singapore that had to be diverted to Pekanbaru.

Singapore Airlines, Garuda, Qantas and Air Asia are among other carriers affected.

 

More than one drone was sighted, with the drones reportedly not of recreational make, The Straits Times understands.

 

The Straits Times has contacted the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore for comment.

The flight arrival and departure boards at Changi Airport's terminals began reflecting delays in arrival and departure times from around 9pm.

 

We have this and yet not deployed for duty after first incident which resulting in second sightings .... :slow:

 

Its not just an ordinary commercial airport and combine with military airport (RSAF). And RSAF allowed this to happen again...   [thumbsdown]

 

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We have this and yet not deployed for duty after first incident which resulting in second sightings .... :slow:

 

Its not just an ordinary commercial airport and combine with military airport (RSAF). And RSAF allowed this to happen again...   [thumbsdown]

 

 

 

can see air Stewardess bathing or not ? 

 

:D

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Mandatory registration for drones by year-end as police investigate recent incursions

 

 

 

When asked about the profile of the perpetrators, Dr Lam said it was too early to tell if they were locals or foreigners, and asked for more time for investigations to be completed.
 

 

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/drones-compulsory-registration-december-changi-airport-11700904

 

means still haven't caught lah ... tsk tsk ....  :that-dood-is-up-to-something: 

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Mandatory registration for drones by year-end as police investigate recent incursions

 

 

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/drones-compulsory-registration-december-changi-airport-11700904

 

means still haven't caught lah ... tsk tsk .... :that-dood-is-up-to-something:

Registration for drone =

https://youtu.be/cjxHvpGgkFo

Pmd registration =

https://youtu.be/3y8tZi7PjKM

They better seriously up the punishment for flying drone in the restricted zones

Fine is a serious joke

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Mandatory registration for drones by year-end as police investigate recent incursions

 

 

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/drones-compulsory-registration-december-changi-airport-11700904

 

means still haven't caught lah ... tsk tsk .... :that-dood-is-up-to-something:

I don't think will ever get caught. Coz once the person flying drone escaped being caught at that point of time, there is no way for authorities to trace it all the way back already. So this person flying drone near changi airport may had escape 2 times, but he may not be so lucky if he do it the 3rd time. Edited by Yewheng
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can see air Stewardess bathing or not ?

 

:D

This one ai mai ?

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