
DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (Three Batteries)
23 min, 377 g, 12 Mpx
DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo (Three Batteries)
23 min, 377 g, 12 Mpx
What kind of test do you have to take to be allowed to fly them?
In the Netherlands, you need A1/A3 and A2 and I did.
The DJI Avata 2 weighs >250g but <900g and has a C1 class marking, which is printed on the drone.
This means that the Avata 2 falls into sub-category A1 (under 900g).
https://www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl...
The following requirements apply to you as the operator of the Avata 2:
a) Register as a drone pilot (https://www.uas.gate.bazl.admin.ch)
b) Acquire A1/A3 certificate. The training and examination is free of charge and can be done online.
c) Liability insurance that covers damage caused by drones (at least CHF 1 million)
d) last but not least: adhere to the flight rules of the corresponding sub-category
You will be familiar with these after the training. I have noted down the most important points on a cheat sheet, as I also fly drones in class C0 and some of the rules that apply to C1 do not apply there.
Good luck and have fun flying!