Flying your ANAFI drones as usual under the new European Drone regulations
Parrot ANAFI users will benefit from the same operation rights as marked C1 drones until at least 2023.
I too watched Ian’s video and found it a lot easier to digest than the official CAA document.Good video done by "Ian in London", which fully explains in simple terms the various classifications and what you can and cannot do.
Just watched the whole thing, and the general advise is grab a DJI Mini or Mini 2 as they are the least restricted.
New UK Drone Regulations 2021 - Where You Can Now Fly with YOUR Model from 31 Dec 20 - YouTube
Indeed, great video, thanks. I learned from Ian that in the UK to do the online test for getting the flyer ID is free. But here in the Netherlands we pay 99Eu for the basic course (A1/A3). For getting A2 you have pay additionally :-(. How is that in other countries, besides the UK?Good video done by "Ian in London", which fully explains in simple terms the various classifications and what you can and cannot do.
Just watched the whole thing, and the general advise is grab a DJI Mini or Mini 2 as they are the least restricted.
New UK Drone Regulations 2021 - Where You Can Now Fly with YOUR Model from 31 Dec 20 - YouTube
Indeed, great video, thanks. I learned from Ian that in the UK to do the online test for getting the flyer ID is free. But here in the Netherlands we pay 99Eu for the basic course (A1/A3). For getting A2 you have pay additionally :-(. How is that in other countries, besides the UK?
I don't like DJI drones (had the Spark in the past), but now I am doubting to get a one again :-((
Didn't thought of that one, good idea ?. I try to figure this out. ThanksIs the flyer ID useable pan-EU? so maybe you can find another EU country where they do it cheaper.