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Agree! but they want us to register our devices and ask for a class??? Anyhow I'll stop till it clearWhat do those C numbers mean?
Surely all current drones are now legacy drones? Nobody has made any class-marked drones yet?
EU introduces new rules from 2021 and everyone needs to be licensed and all drones need to be registered (unless toy) - my problem is the new EU classification (C0-C6) has no idea where EVO 2 is feating correctly (my guess is C2-C3?)
Is anyone can help?
Yes, and NoEasy. Use C2
Rules and restrictions for not (yet) categorised drones see A2 !
Normally for me excludes VLOS as I am looking only on my screen and never look at the drone (except in caves)...FALSE.
Alex, you can still fly normally until 2023 by following the new flight rules without worrying about this class thing. The classes will not come into force until 2023 with the new products (be careful, the classes will not be retroactive compared to the old drones since the class must be engraved on the device and the manufacturers are not obliged to mark this class. on the device, it will be at their discretion). Second thing, the device and the pilot must be registered. Pilot registration after a successful exam with a number as both pro and recreational pilot. Registration of the device also with an identification number. In fact, on the drone, I have to put two numbers. The registration number of my country (France) plus the European number. To this is added the issue number of the identification tag (mandatory for the drone over 800gr) that I am obliged to put on the drone. Let's say that roughly, we still have two years to be able to fly "normally".
Yes, and NoA2 requires different training and exam - I have only A1/A3
for now
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