Hirdetés

Új hozzászólás Aktív témák

  • Aliendej

    tag

    válasz forceberg #9183 üzenetére

    Igazad van hogy néha csesztetnek érte, de sokan tévesen értelmezik és szaladnak bele tátott szájjal:

    "However, you do not need to register yourself if your drone(s):
    - weighs less than 250g and has no camera or other sensor able to detect personal data; or
    - even with a camera or other sensor, weighs less than 250g, but is a toy (this means that its documentation shows that it complies with ‘toy’ Directive 2009/48/EC);
    A drone is certified when it has a certificate of airworthiness (or a restricted certificate of airworthiness) issued by the National Aviation Authority. In this case, it requires a registration. A certified drone is needed only when the risk of the operation requires it. So certification is never needed for drones operated in the ’open’ category."

    Az "open" kategóriát itt egyértelműen részletezik, természetesen az EASA szabályzata az iránymutató.

    "The only two exceptions are: "the drone weighs less than 250g and has no camera or other sensor able to detect personal data" or
    "even with a camera or other sensor, weighs less than 250g, but is a toy (this means that its documentation shows that it complies with ‘toy’ Directive 2009/48/EC)"
    The Mavic Mini has a camera so the first exception is not applicable here.
    The second exception doesn't apply because, while the MM does weigh less than 250g, it does not comply with the "Toy Directive" due to conformity not being indicated in the drone's documentation, and due to the drone not being marketed "as a toy" by DJI (contrary to the DJI/Ryze Tello, which is being marketed as a toy and a learning device)."

    Tehát a gyk. azaz nevén nevezve a dolgot, a Mavic Mini-t nem, de a DJI/Ryze Tellót játékként és tanulási eszközként forgalmaznak.

Új hozzászólás Aktív témák