DJI FPV Combo (20 min, 795 g, 12 Mpx)
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DJI FPV Combo

20 min, 795 g, 12 Mpx


Question about DJI FPV Combo

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kalikone

2 years ago

FOCA > Which class (C1/A1 or A2?) for DJI FPV in 2023? New drone regulation: Light is easy - 23.12.2022 In addition to various regulatory relief, drones under 250 grams have one advantage above all: they are future-proof. What will happen to the heavier models from 2024 is not yet clear. As of 1 January 2023, the EU regulation of so-called UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) will also apply in Switzerland. This will change a number of regulations that govern the operation of drones outdoors. The regulation is not relevant for indoor flights. I will not go into the regulations in detail in this article. You can find the necessary information on the drone pages of the Federal Office of Civil Aviation FOCA as well as in the online training course, which is mandatory for all pilots of drones weighing 250 grams or more. It tells you everything you need to know. And that brings me to the topic at hand. Namely, it makes a big difference in terms of regulation whether you buy and fly a drone weighing up to 250 grams or a heavier device. Registration obligation > In most cases, you have to register as a pilot even with a light drone. Exceptions are those under 250 grams, which have neither a camera nor a microphone. In legal jargon: aircraft that do not have "sensors for recording personal data". Drones like this one, for example. safe for the future Finally, there is another difference: drones weighing less than 250 grams are guaranteed to be flown without strict restrictions even after 2024. This is not certain for the heavier drones. The reason for this lies in the class markings. In future, drones that are newly launched on the market will be given a class. This in turn determines the operating class, which regulates the safety distances you have to keep from uninvolved persons. C0: up to 250 grams -> operating class A1 C1: 251 to 899 grams -> operating class A1 C2: 900 to 3999 grams -> operating class A2 C3 and C4: 4-25 kilograms -> operating class A3 Slide from the online training: An overview of the operating classes. https://www.digitec.ch/de/page/neue-drohnenregulierung-leicht-ist-einfach-25947

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Jason Lai Wai

2 years ago

Since no question was asked, I assume you meant to link the blog post under the product. :-) If you have any questions, please contact our customer service: https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc...