DJI drones to be fitted with aircraft detector

Drone manufacturer DJI is to equip all of its drones weighing more than 250 grams with AirSense technology, which receives ADS-B signals from nearby aeroplanes and helicopters and warns drone pilots if they appear to be on a collision course.
DJI says it will be the largest single deployment of ADS-B collision awareness technology to date.
AirSense can detect aircraft from miles away, farther than a drone pilot can hear or see them, and displays their locations on the screen of the pilot’s remote controller.
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