Why a 120m HARD Height Limit and How to BREAK it - EASA EU Drone Rules (open category)
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Why do drones in the EU under the EASA drone rules under the open category with class mark C0 have a 120m hard height limit? Flying C0 drones like DJI Mini 4 Pro, and Mini 2 SE we would need to adhere to the EU Drone Rules from 2024
So please remember:
- When operating in the open category, you need to fly at a height below 120 m
- Such height limit may be overridden only if you have an explicit request from the owner of an obstacle (e.g., a building having a height more than 105 m) to fly above it for some aerial work (e.g. inspections).
- Drones with class C0 are excluded.
- If you have a legacy drone with a weight below 250g, able to fly above 120 m, and you have the explicit request for the obstacle owner to fly higher than 120 m, then you should first complete the A1/A3 online required training.
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2023-12-06
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