All right, so I just wanted to go over one final quick sort of point. And that's on no fly zones or NFC. So these are vast majority of the time airports, but sometimes they can be no fly zones. Like if you know a particular resident has requested that that area of land be restricted, or maybe it's a national park or, as I said before, like a military installation, they obviously don't want you flying your drone over that prisons are another one as well. But otherwise, these are all considered no fly zones. And just I wanted to make a particular point, as you know, you're traveling overseas, you may not know the area or the lay of the land.
And you just want to be extra careful, basically to go nowhere near these things. Because if for example, you have a DJI drone, you This software will if you try and fly your drone into a no fly zone, or maybe you're flying near one and you cross over to it into it accidentally, this software will, you know, immediately and forcibly land your drone, you will not have a choice about it, it will just land it and it won't matter it doesn't like or cars or whatever it is or trees underneath your drone, it will just land because you are not allowed to fly that obviously. And, you know, this can result in your drone going into a lake and being damaged or all these sorts of things. So it's just a quick note to I usually recommend not just not flying in no fly zones, but being nowhere near them because there's also been other instances where you know, a person will take off and the geolocation that the drone does checks and goes no I'm not in a no fly zone.
So it allows you to take off, but after it's taken All you know, your phone updates things all the time and mid flight, you can get the actual geolocation zone being updated so that now your drone is in fact inside that no fly zone and it starts to automatically land. So it's one of those things that you just you really don't want to be anywhere near give it a good sort of kilometer or two buffer zone around those sorts of things. It's just not something you want to toy with. So now that all that boring lore and you know, security stuff is out of the way, I want to get into the next section, section three, we'll be going over the actual, you know, the meters of course where how to take antastic photos and fantastic videos while you're traveling. So this is a really in depth section on the actual physical controls and the types of shots and what those shots look like.
And the best way is to actually just generally not just when you're traveling but all the time take fantastic videos. And further so it's definitely not something you want to miss. So I'll talk to you then.