EU Drone Rules for DJI Mini 3 Pro a sub 250g drone in the Open Category

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2023
  • Stay informed about the 2023 EU drone rules for sub-250g drones like the DJI Mini 3 Pro in the open category. Understand the regulations to fly safely and legally. Learn about the requirements for drone operator registration and age restrictions to ensure compliance.
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Komentáře • 143

  • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
    @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem

    🔥 Do you want to fly with confidence! 🔥
    Then this might be something for you :-) Join us here: 1stdroneacademy.com/

    • @jonnanieminen8848
      @jonnanieminen8848 Před rokem

      Actually with a sub-250 gram drone you are allowed to intentionally fly over uninvolved people as long as you want (though it should be avoided if possible). With a C1 classified drone you should not fly over people intentionally. You should check the actual rules and not a simplified table

    • @jonnanieminen8848
      @jonnanieminen8848 Před rokem

      The same drone rules for flying a drone applies everywhere in the EU, there are no stricter rules anywhere. In some countries there are just a lot of areas where flying is forbidden. Also the rules regarding taking photos can be different

    • @jonnanieminen8848
      @jonnanieminen8848 Před rokem

      Also the maximum take off mass (MTOM) is not defined by the actual weight but by the manufacturer of the drone. For example you can check the specs of Inspire 3 and there is mentioned the actual weight and the maximum takeoff mass

    • @swanmower
      @swanmower Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah, that's just simply not true. Different EU member countries do have further regulations above the overarching EASA guidelines. @@jonnanieminen8848

  • @irongirders
    @irongirders Před měsícem +1

    As a U.K resident i found it much easier to register with the I.A.A (Irish aviation authority) to get a operators i.d for flying a drone in the E.U . ( As Ireland is a member of the E.U and EASA.)

  • @TrueFisp112
    @TrueFisp112 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for clarifying, Henrik!

  • @jj8526
    @jj8526 Před 10 měsíci

    Henrik. Very helpful and informative video as always, thank you...👍☘

  • @PhreddCrintt
    @PhreddCrintt Před rokem

    Thank you for this excellent video Henrik. Going forward, it proves to be be most reassuring that I am OK going into 2024 here in the UK (CAA variations aside!!!)

  • @YellowRoseDrones
    @YellowRoseDrones Před rokem +17

    One has to wonder whether or not any of the people making these rules, actually have flown a drone themselves. Thank you for bringing this to the general public. I'm in the USA, so it doesn't apply to me, but still good to learn just in case I ever travel over there.

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem +12

      What makes it worse is the member states make their own interpretations of the general rules, kinda eliminates the whole purpose of the share set of rules

    • @jonnanieminen8848
      @jonnanieminen8848 Před rokem

      @@TECHDRONEMEDIA the rules are same everywhere regarding flying drones. Taking photos or recording video is a different thing

    • @peterevans6086
      @peterevans6086 Před rokem +1

      @@jonnanieminen8848 Not true. In France, where you fly is the thing, whether you record images or not whilst flying is irrelevant

    • @MyViewsOfTheWorld
      @MyViewsOfTheWorld Před rokem

      Paris at least is a no-fly zone. I didn't even take my drone on my trip there.

    • @peterevans6086
      @peterevans6086 Před rokem +1

      @@MyViewsOfTheWorld Any built up area in France is a no-fly zone - which means every village, town and city.

  • @bambimbambas
    @bambimbambas Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you, sir, helpful!

  • @TheVitorgoncalves
    @TheVitorgoncalves Před rokem +1

    good job...thanks...

  • @arrryaaaa
    @arrryaaaa Před 8 měsíci +1

    Really great video, drove a lot of clarity.

  • @luisdequeiroz
    @luisdequeiroz Před rokem +1

    Excellent Henrik! Greetings from Portugal. It is very important to spread these infos as much as possible in order to preserve this hobby within the law. Besides the Mini 3 Pro I also have a Phantom 4 and a Spark. By the way I have A2 (and also A1-A3) certificate. So I know what you mean, and the importance of it... and by the way I am flying just for hobby (not professionally)...

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem +1

      I might make more of these

    • @LeirasX
      @LeirasX Před rokem

      Hi! I’m from Portugal too. I bought a dji mini 3 pro recently just for fun. How do I register myself as a drone operator?

    • @LeirasX
      @LeirasX Před rokem

      Hi! I’m from Portugal too. I bought a dji mini 3 pro recently just for fun. How do I register myself as a drone operator?

    • @LeirasX
      @LeirasX Před rokem

      Hi! I’m from Portugal too. I bought a dji mini 3 pro recently just for fun. How do I register myself as a drone operator?

  • @JohnCoxUK
    @JohnCoxUK Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Henrik - loving your videos and thanks for sharing recently purchase DJI Mavic Mini Pro 4 - so getting lots of tips - off to Croatia in June and based in UK so do I need to register with the CAA or EASA as a drone operator - but this seems to apply to those living in the EU ???

  • @brianbrosco586
    @brianbrosco586 Před rokem

    Thanks for the info, much appreciated. Where can I register as a pilot, as I’m hoping to get my DJI mini 3 pro before I depart on a cruise to the Norwegian fjords in September. Do I need to register the drone in Norway before I depart. I live in Gibraltar & we’re technically not in the Eu anymore, thanks.

  • @alexanderdobatkin2722
    @alexanderdobatkin2722 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, thank you a lot, as I am 14 and really happy that there are no age restrictions for drones under 250 g, however even though I do travel to EU a lot, i live in UK, which makes all the rules even more confusing, could you make a video on that, even a simplified one. I will really appreciate any help with this!

  • @paradiseworldvideos3859

    Good video I have once question ,I’ve purchased a 250gm drone for videos do I need a license ?
    And you said it needs to be registered,where do I register this ? Thank you in advance

  • @Wb4Gltd
    @Wb4Gltd Před 4 měsíci

    Hey there. I am having problems woth my mini 3 pro losing video transmission when using the active track mode. It loses the transmission as soon as i press go andnthe screen freezes. I cant find any info online that resolves this issue. Thanks.

  • @housemusicloverNIS
    @housemusicloverNIS Před 6 měsíci

    Hello Henrik thank you for this video, but i need to confirm how I understand your video. I am owned DJI mini 2, and I plan to visit Italy.
    I can fly without any licence, I don't need to register drone but I need to register myself like pilot?

  • @Istmanbusiness
    @Istmanbusiness Před 8 měsíci

    What would the rules be after 1.1. if you fly commercial with a legacy drone? AND if you want to fly closer to people? Would I need a STD-01 certificate to be sure?
    Would the distance to people still be 50 meters?

  • @tobaoduwaiye
    @tobaoduwaiye Před 11 měsíci

    This is quite insightful for me. I plan to buy the DJI mini 3 pro and this has clarified the EU drone laws for me

  • @oleksiypasena3025
    @oleksiypasena3025 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, how or/and whee get registration for from operator. I have DJI mini pro 3 . And I’m going to fly by plane from SouKorea to Greece to through Arabic Emirates. Do you have any advice?

  • @TravelwithDaySack
    @TravelwithDaySack Před 11 měsíci

    so i live in the uk, own a mini3 pro and i have registered my drone.. i have an operator and flyer ID. I am going to Germany for a vacation and i want to take my drone. do i need to register it again in germany?

  • @Un.knovvn
    @Un.knovvn Před 4 měsíci

    Sorry I am not native English. So listening is hard for understanding. Could you tell me if I want to use DJI drone Mini SE in Switzerland. Must I register?

  • @VictorBlack69
    @VictorBlack69 Před rokem

    Hello Tech Drone Media i live in Canada can you guide me the best way to get my drone license in EU? I do have my basic drone license in Canada.

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk Před rokem

    Flying into europe with a drone on a carry on bag.
    1. Are drone batteries a non issue in the carry on bag?
    2. Looking at dji pro 3, which has a camera, does anyoe at the airport check if it was registered? How would I register when I'm not even in the EU yet? Flying in from NA.
    3. I'm have a Cnadian and Polish passport, do all these rule still apply to EU members?

  • @shreyashsarda8227
    @shreyashsarda8227 Před 4 měsíci

    What about A drone that was purchased before 2024 but I recently second handed repurchased it in 2024. How would that work.

  • @jktv972
    @jktv972 Před 6 měsíci

    In Germany will I need drone insurance for a mini 3 pro? thank you

  • @PressRec
    @PressRec Před rokem

    so I can still fly my mini 3 pro in 2024 in the a1 category without the new label?

  • @kirkgrinstead
    @kirkgrinstead Před 8 měsíci

    I am from the USA and I'm going to be visiting Italy in December, I have a US UAS license. my question is can i bring my drone and fly in Italy?

  • @user-fx1hf7ol7e
    @user-fx1hf7ol7e Před 10 měsíci +1

    Where do I register myself as drone operator ?

  • @PatrickSteimerTravels
    @PatrickSteimerTravels Před 3 měsíci

    Hello Henrik, I am from the United States and want to fly my drone in Italy. I have to register through D-Flight, and to register, it is asking for my Tax Payer ID Number. Do you have any insight as to why they are requiring this sensitive information? Thank you.

  • @JendellOverland
    @JendellOverland Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this informative video. I do have a question though... I am flying into Italy next week, and I am bringing my DJI mini 4. Where exactly do I register myself as a pilot? The EASA website is very enormous, and very confusing, and I can not find it. Please help

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před 8 měsíci

      You can register your self on one of the EU member states local sites

  • @kunallodhari4660
    @kunallodhari4660 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video it helped me a bit to clear my doubts....
    I only had one question.
    Are these rules and regulations followed in Germany(yes, I know Germany is a part of EU), but you know German rules are much more strict if compared to other EU countries.
    I own a DJI Mini 3 series drone. I have not yet taken it outside as I am afraid to get into trouble. As an international student I want to be absolutely sure and know all the rules and regulations before I take my drone out. I have done a lot of research on rules and certification, but I cannot get a concrete answer as to where and when with what rules and certification i can fly my drone.
    For context : I(international student) own a DJI Mini 3 (1 year refresh)
    city i want to fly : Hamburg (one of the most strict region in Germany, almost no area with un-restricted flying zone to learn)
    .
    Can you please help me out.
    I have reached out to so many drone enthusiasts in hamburg and in Germany but they too are a bit spectacle with my situation.
    So, I would really appreciate if you could help me out with this situation..
    Thank you so much in advance...

  • @michelle-od6wd
    @michelle-od6wd Před 2 měsíci

    over 250 gr we need to built a 3 miles airport and fly them around without restrictions lol

  •  Před rokem +1

    👍

  • @lukastemberger
    @lukastemberger Před rokem +1

    I have the TRUST certificate here in the US. I'll be visiting the UK, Germany, Italy and Croatia this summer. Do I have to pass the test and register in all of these countries individually or does it help that I have the US certificate?

    • @Trace35811
      @Trace35811 Před 7 měsíci

      Hi @lukastemberger - I have the same question (have a TRUST in the US and planning to drone around the UK recreationally) .. were you able to find a solution? Thanks!

  • @Dexxter_slav
    @Dexxter_slav Před rokem +1

    Helpful video but i still have questions. If i take my sub 250 drone to a different country. Do i need to register it there?

    • @floatingrabbit3556
      @floatingrabbit3556 Před rokem

      Different country, different rules....... read up on that country and FOLLOW THEM.

  • @chrisdonohue1607
    @chrisdonohue1607 Před 10 měsíci

    thats why i sold my air 2s for a mini 3 pro not worth big drones anymore the small are getting better and better

  • @Teflonfilmare
    @Teflonfilmare Před rokem +1

    Yes that's correct... You should at all times expect being approached by local law enforcement agents with fine graded scales asking for proof of registration and paperwork 😅

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem +1

      Likely not, only when it goes wrong there will be problems

    • @Teflonfilmare
      @Teflonfilmare Před rokem

      @@TECHDRONEMEDIA how could it go "wrong" you mean? What legislation in the EU is applicable crashing a 269g drone compared to a 249g one? 😂 Crime against the humanity? Rule breaking it is sure if anyone cares to gather the remains of aircraft, battery, prop guards, strobe etc attached.....

    • @drone-vision
      @drone-vision Před rokem

      As far as o understand, if no crime commited by the pilot of the drone, or no suspicious activity done by drone, police enforcement should not come to you and disturb, especially during the flight as if you crash because of them talking to you, it's their crime. Fly safe

  • @jonnanieminen8848
    @jonnanieminen8848 Před rokem +2

    There are also many other non-EU countries in Europe than the UK

  • @Gabriel-jg5wh
    @Gabriel-jg5wh Před rokem +1

    Pardon me, i don’t get the class identification on the beginning of 2024 thing and the legacy drone part. Will that affect me from flying my drone like normally when we’ll get to 2024?

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem

      It depend on your drones weight, if it’s below 250g it will not

    • @Gabriel-jg5wh
      @Gabriel-jg5wh Před rokem

      @@TECHDRONEMEDIA Perfect!, it's the mini 3 pro so i guess im good. Thanks a bunch

  • @3goldfinger
    @3goldfinger Před rokem +1

    We were supposed to have new sub 250g rules here in Australia as of 1/7 2023, but once again, it has been put in the too hard basket, so no 250g limit. So the only benefit for 250g drones is you can fly closer to an airport..

  • @whitedav1
    @whitedav1 Před rokem +1

    Great, clear video. Going to Italy. Where do I register as a drone operator? Also, does the A1 category require liability insurance or is that a Italy requirement?

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem

      You can register in any of the member countries.. I have made a separate insurance for my all my drones, but in principle you should be able to cover your drone with your private insurance

    • @whitedav1
      @whitedav1 Před rokem

      @@TECHDRONEMEDIA Thanks for your reply. I was able to register as an operator on Italy's portal. And, you are right, my private liability insurance is adequate but only because I have an "umbrella" policy that raises the limit to meet the Italy requirement of $1M

    • @SpiceIslandEmpress
      @SpiceIslandEmpress Před rokem

      @@whitedav1hello do you mind sharing the link where you registered as an operator? I’ve been trying to find it.

    • @chrismacky7548
      @chrismacky7548 Před rokem

      @@whitedav1can you share the link as in, where you registered for Italy?

  • @Mimer6
    @Mimer6 Před rokem +1

    Very good with easy to understand information and it is accurate information.

  • @bobbailey7024
    @bobbailey7024 Před rokem

    I have a DJI Mini 3 Drone. I live in the UK and have a British CAA operator and Flyer id. I have taken and passed the EASA test and have a registration number. I intend to visit Norway soon, which is not in the EU but a member of the EFTA and I believe has the same drone rules as the rest of the EU. Can you tell me if I need to register my drone with the Norwegian Aviation authority as it's a little confusing? I read somewhere that ALL drones, apart from toys) have to be registered in Norway? Thanks.

    • @olabergvall3154
      @olabergvall3154 Před rokem +1

      I'm not 100% sure, but I believe the Operator ID is all that is required in Norway in this context

    • @bobbailey7024
      @bobbailey7024 Před rokem

      @@olabergvall3154 Thank you

  • @Kevz8611
    @Kevz8611 Před rokem

    Seems Portugal is on their own mission with Drone Laws. You not even allowed to take a photo or record video without permission first. You technically need authorization before each flight to take off. The sub 250 drones aren't allowed to fly higher than 30 meters apparently. wtf!!

  • @costapi1672
    @costapi1672 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi Henrick, I see you don't always reply I hope you will here. I have spent 2 days trying to figure out where to register I'm going to Sicily next month & time is running short for the love of me I cant find a link to register....can you help? Where do I register as a drone operator? Would you please post the link as to where to acquire the registration. Its so complicated ...Thank you

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před 3 měsíci

      Take a look here - www.easa.europa.eu/en/light/topics/drone-operators-pilots

  • @themwithat9636
    @themwithat9636 Před rokem +2

    In Germany there was a rule that you had to be 16 years old, except toy copters. Under 16 only if a certified pilot is present. Doesn't that exist anymore?

  • @bryanstoneman842
    @bryanstoneman842 Před rokem +2

    So
    When travelling on holiday from the U.K.
    to Spain or Croatia how do I register my drone in these countries
    ( I am registered in the U.K. and my drone is labelled from the CAA. I also hold A2 C of C certification)

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem

      you need to register you as a droneoperator in one of the member states, that's it

    • @bryanstoneman842
      @bryanstoneman842 Před rokem

      @@TECHDRONEMEDIA
      So as I am registered in the U.K., does this count

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem

      No

    • @TravelwithDaySack
      @TravelwithDaySack Před 11 měsíci

      were you able sort this issue out? i am travelling to Germany

  • @Kratholm01
    @Kratholm01 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, I am visiting Denmark next week with my DJI Mini 3 Pro, where can I register as a drone operator?

  • @dlohnes
    @dlohnes Před 10 měsíci

    Hello, thank you for your helpful content. Do you think the Mini 3 pro height restrictions will change in 2024? Why is the Mini 4 pro (basically the same drone) restricted to 120m? Thanks for your insights.

    • @paulthiebaut
      @paulthiebaut Před 7 měsíci

      Since a lot of dji users were angry about this feature, Dji have removed the locked 120m on the mini 4 Pro (which is the max altitude allowed in EU). It is your own responsibility if you fly above this restricted altituded.

  • @charles-kim.travels
    @charles-kim.travels Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi do you have a link to register for EASA drone operator? Thank you

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před 5 měsíci

      you can find it here: www.easa.europa.eu/en/light/topics/drones-national-aviation-authorities-resources

  • @mcmediaandfilm
    @mcmediaandfilm Před rokem

    Heading to marbella next September from uk to film a wedding , currently have mini 2 but will be upgrading to mini 3 pro (better camera) what 2ill i need to fly in spain to avoid the rubber gloves treatment?

    • @SandyToesDetecting
      @SandyToesDetecting Před rokem

      my understanding is if you have an operator license in UK it is ok to use around the EU.

    • @mcmediaandfilm
      @mcmediaandfilm Před rokem

      @@SandyToesDetecting that would make it alot easier for sure

    • @SandyToesDetecting
      @SandyToesDetecting Před rokem +1

      @@mcmediaandfilm Just check the airspace map around Marbella. Where I am in spain I am near an international airport and have to drive outside the no fly zone which exists, this is way beyond the DJI map which is not correct in zone.

  • @raduchezan3262
    @raduchezan3262 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, Great video. I am planning to travel to Spain on holidays, I have a DJI mini 3 pro, I have an operator ID from Romania. Does anyone know if I have to do anything before I travel to Spain? Many Thanks

    • @davidbodizs5640
      @davidbodizs5640 Před 4 měsíci

      Hello! Do u know what are the rules for Romania?

  • @keithcrisham3951
    @keithcrisham3951 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Can you release a video about the mini 4 pro and the new C0 category plz?

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před 9 měsíci +1

      That is a good suggestion

    • @keithcrisham3951
      @keithcrisham3951 Před 9 měsíci

      @@TECHDRONEMEDIA thanks kindly. Following from Ireland 🇮🇪. Keep up the great content

  • @michaelll1290
    @michaelll1290 Před 10 měsíci

    Hørte ellers at der ville blive strammet op på reglerne i 2024,,,eller er det stadig kun til høring?

  • @jesusgjchuza6491
    @jesusgjchuza6491 Před rokem +2

    🤝🤝

  • @MyViewsOfTheWorld
    @MyViewsOfTheWorld Před rokem

    Thanks for the clarifications. One question I always have about groups. Let's say there is a concert going on. I know I can fly OVER the concert, but can I film the concert from a distance, where I am not over a crowd? Can I fly elsewhere and capture the event but not fly OVER the crowds?

    • @Mimer6
      @Mimer6 Před rokem +1

      Flying over a concert is a completely different copyright issue and has nothing to do with the flight itself. When it comes to crowds, there should be so few people per surface area that people can easily jump aside if a drone comes crashing down. Maybe not so easy at an outdoor rock concert.

    • @MyViewsOfTheWorld
      @MyViewsOfTheWorld Před rokem

      @@Mimer6 yes, I know about crowds and that surely makes sense. I had not considered the copyright issue with the concert, though. Good point there. However, how different is that from someone at the concert recording and posting? Is that also a copyright issue? Has anyone ever been sued for that? So many questions, not that I thought about filming a concert with a drone, especially because I would not have the audio to match :) I'm just brainstorming.

    • @Mimer6
      @Mimer6 Před rokem +1

      @@MyViewsOfTheWorld Recording and photography are usually prohibited at concerts. In the past, the guards could take the camera if they found someone. You didn't get the camera back until afterwards and you had to pull the film out into the daylight so the film was ruined. Now the rules are the same, but what should they do when 2,000 people take out their mobile phones and film? It simply becomes too powerful to implement the rules.
      You can always have a friend in the audience to record the sound separately

  • @gbvideoproductions
    @gbvideoproductions Před rokem +1

    Hi,
    I have a Mini 3 pro with an A2 coc license, can I fly my mimi under A2 rules?

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před rokem

      No, you need a EASA A2 certificate

    • @gbvideoproductions
      @gbvideoproductions Před rokem

      Thanks for the response.
      I have the EASA A2 certificate.
      So do you think I can fly the Mini 3 Pro with the A2 rules?
      Thanks
      G

  • @NasMah
    @NasMah Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi im in italy how the heck do i register omg i csnnot find any eay to do it

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před 9 měsíci

      You can register in any of the EU member states

  • @TheKtrusse
    @TheKtrusse Před rokem +1

    Kan den styres med en smartphone uden controller

  • @ricardon7483
    @ricardon7483 Před 11 měsíci

    Where do I register as a drone operator? Would you please post the link as to where to acquire the registration. Thank you

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před 11 měsíci

      You can do that in any EU member state www.droneregler.dk/english

    • @ricardon7483
      @ricardon7483 Před 11 měsíci

      I’m in Italy right now. In Pitigliano to be exact. Thank you for the reply

  • @jyrijarvensivu7739
    @jyrijarvensivu7739 Před rokem

    250grams drone without camera you can fly finland.if you have camera you need permission

  • @joestrahl6980
    @joestrahl6980 Před rokem +1

    You asked about rules in different EU countries:
    In Sweden for the DJI Mini 2 it seems that the National Authority has flipped what you said is the EU decision. I MUST register my drone and affix the registration on the drone. But I do not need to take and pass an exam to fly the drone.
    Then, besides abiding by the drone flight map marking out the prisons and airports etc .... In a number of circumstances if I want to publish on for example my CZcams photos or video taken with a drone then I must send the files to a National authority to approve this since otherwise I might have captured some item of national security in the woods....without knowing that I did that when flying in approved areas.
    When I see your flights around e.g. the castle in Helsingör I cannot help feel some envy because if that had been in Sweden then you would have had to submit the footage to the authority and wait for approval before putting up on CZcams.

    • @jonnanieminen8848
      @jonnanieminen8848 Před rokem

      The drone rules are the same in every EU country but there are different rules for taking photos or recording video

    • @joestrahl6980
      @joestrahl6980 Před rokem +1

      @@jonnanieminen8848 that is not my experience, as I explained. And on this channel we have heard examples (the French are much stricter) and have been asked to provide examples from the various countries.

    • @jonnanieminen8848
      @jonnanieminen8848 Před rokem

      @@joestrahl6980 You were speaking about taking photos. The rules for flying drone are the same everywhere in the EU

    • @jonnanieminen8848
      @jonnanieminen8848 Před rokem

      Also you are not required to register your drone but yourself. Of course you should affix the label on the drone but that isn't registering the drone. You don't have to submit the serial number of your drone anywhere

    • @joestrahl6980
      @joestrahl6980 Před rokem

      @@jonnanieminen8848 re read my entire posting, that was only a part of what I talked about

  • @CsabiKremser
    @CsabiKremser Před rokem

    Unfortunately, it doesn't apply in Hungary, - for some ridiculous reason, we have to register and get insurance (and reserve space for money) for everything above 120 g, every time we fly.

  • @pacospete4299
    @pacospete4299 Před rokem

    My take away from this -250 gram rule is to personally carry on one's self a CERTIFIED 250 gram measuring weight .... because one should NEVER trust someone else's scales !!!!

  • @LanderSegers-lz8cu
    @LanderSegers-lz8cu Před rokem

    Hey thx for all your info. Do you maybe have any info for drones above 250 grams. I have an dji fpv drone and its realy not clear to me witch rules apply and witch don't. Have already browsed the web for hours by now. Hope you can help. Greetings love your videos btw

  • @RaulFrizado
    @RaulFrizado Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm not seeing the differences between C0 and C1 class drones after 2024

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před 11 měsíci +1

      A1/A3 is needed for C1

    • @RaulFrizado
      @RaulFrizado Před 11 měsíci

      @@TECHDRONEMEDIA Thank you for your response. I was thinking about buying the Mini 3 pro but, seems that at 2024 you can no longer fly over people even C0 class
      I have the A1/A3 certification, now I might buy the Mavic 3 it has the C1 class certification.

    • @TECHDRONEMEDIA
      @TECHDRONEMEDIA  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, C1 seem to be the sweet spot in the open category

  • @you2loveme
    @you2loveme Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you very much for this video, always very informative! I'm from Canada and was wondering about flying the dji mini 3 pro in Greece soon, I understand that I need to register myself but I can't seem to do it from here, their website won't allow me to do so from here! I read that I must apply only once in Greece! It's been pretty difficult to get more info on the subject, like how much it costs to register in Greece. I don't want to bother if it's going to cost me hundreds of dollars. If you could please let me know what I need to do that would be wonderful. Thank you kindly

  • @hs7ehfheuezdhji
    @hs7ehfheuezdhji Před rokem

    Recommend everyone to make a licence (free for a1) and register the mini category drones. I oay 40€ for year. Who doesn't have this money should find another hobby...