Nyikhmur2
lvl.2
Flight distance : 5781 ft
Hungary
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DJI Paladin Posted at 9-27 17:54
Hi there. Thank you for reaching out. In accordance with the new European Drone Regulation that will come into effect on 1 January 2024, DJI's Mini 4 Pro will be launched with a C0 class identification label and therefore be restricted to an altitude limit of 120m that cannot be increased in any scenario (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:32019R0945 - ANNEX, Part 1). This measure has been introduced by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to allow safe flight operations for drones weighing less than 250 grams. In accordance with the same European Drone Regulation, all other currently-available drones of the DJI Mini series (e.g. Mini 2 SE, Mini 3, Mini 3 Pro) will be restricted to an altitude limit of 120m later this year via a DJI firmware update. Customers of the above-named, currently-available DJI Mini-series drones (before Mini 4 Pro) will be able to apply retroactively for C0 class identification labels in Q4 this year via a process we will share in due course. Regarding the warning message, we will forward this suggestion to our relevant team for attention. Thank you for your understanding and support.
I fully understand the laws for c0. Please note that if I have a c0 classified drone, and put something on it so it goes over 250 gramm, I am still allowed to fly this drone in c1 category! That is what I want to do, but 1/4 th of the screen gets blocked by the warning message, thus reducing visibility. Thank you for forwarding the suggestion, it could also be a window of notification which the user can tap to accept and close, |
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