I haven't heard from any of you a single reason why GPS is enforced then.what "faa rule" do you think skydio should enforce? just so we are clear and there is no confusion, tell me the rule/law which you are referring to. if it's what i am thinking about, earlier i said i have 12 reasons and honestly, im shocked that you don't know of at least 1 reason why it would be difficult to impossible for the drone to enforce. so let's make sure you and i are on the same page with that "rule."
i understand your predicament. to be honest, i don't know what you can do. unless you can get a good gps, there are limitations placed on your drone and i don't know how to bypass those limitations. how were you flying the drone when you got jammed up, rc remote, beacon, mobile?
FAA is a law, wile GPS limit is NOT. Read here, no need 12 reasons https://www.nifc.gov/drones/blm/FAA Part 107 Fact Sheet.pdf
So the question was - why firmware let bypass FAA but not GPS? Answer is? Exactly, no answer in entire topic. Apparently it's a sole Skydio proprietary decision.
I already described, 300 ft tall 2 mountains and launch in between them became impossible. Used controller with iOS app. So why the heck I have to spend such money for this thing if I can't launch it somewhere on the hike or whatever? Huh?