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Chapter 2 Flight Safety 23
Restricted Altitude Zones
(appear in grey on the map)
Autel Robotics only provides altitude restrictions setting,
allowing users to set the altitude limit accordingly.
Update process: Users enable height restrictions and set the
altitude limit within the Autel Enterprise App, based on the
local legal regulations of the country and region. For detailed
information, see "2.10 Altitude and Distance Limits" in Chapter
2 and "6.5.1 Flight Control Parameter Settings" in Chapter 6.
Flight restrictions: When flying in a restricted altitude zone, the
actual flight altitude of the aircraft will not exceed the set
altitude limit.
Warning Zones
(appear in yellow on the
map)
Warning zones are pre-configured in the geofencing system at
the factory and are regularly updated.
Update method: After the remote controller is connected to
the Internet, it will automatically retrieve update information
related to warning zones and push it to the aircraft.
Flight restrictions: In a warning zone, an aircraft can fly
unrestrictedly (relevant flights must comply with local
regulations).
Unlocked Zones
(appear in blue on the map)
If you unlock a no-fly zone with a valid permit, you can legally
fly the aircraft within the validity period in the unlocked zone.
In the Autel Enterprise App, if you tap
geofencing information will be displayed for this zone:
No-fly Zone: zone name, zone level (no-fly zone), region (prefecture-level city), and no-fly
time (visible only for temporary no-fly zones).
(AGL), and region (prefecture-level city).
(prefecture-level city).
Unlocked zone: zone
restrictions for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and set them in the Autel Enterprise App.
It is important to note that it is not suggested to fly cross regions with different legal altitude
restrictions. The altitude limit setting is only effective for the takeoff area, the limit may not
comply
altitude limits when flying across different regions.

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