flew somewhere i maybe shouldnt have, not sure if i need to worry
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wilderness area rules are actually separate from FAA airspace stuff, its more of a land management thing through the forest service or NPS depending on where you were. being near the boundary is prett
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the dji app missing stuff is so common, i cant tell you how many times ive cross referenced it with UAV Forecast or the actual FAA map and found discrepancies. its fine for a rough check but yeah defi
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ok so this is kind of embarrassing but i was out hiking last weekend and brought my mini 3 along and flew it in what i thought was just regular national forest land. got some great footage, no issues during the flight, nobody around. but when i got home and looked it up more carefully it seems like part of where i was flying might have been within like half a mile of a designated wilderness area boundary.
i wasnt IN the wilderness area, i was near it. and i was under 400ft the whole time. i dont have part 107, just recreational. i didnt get any warnings in the DJI fly app but i know those arent always accurate for every rule. im probably overthinking this but has anyone dealt with anything similar, like is this actually a big deal or do they even enforce this stuff on random hikers with small drones