Hi folks, I had missed the info of the UK not accepting the C1 certification on the
Mavic 3 Classic, and ended up getting the drone after selling on my
Air 2s.
Despite the headache of rules in the UK - I figured I would fly
M3 Classic as per the regulations of my
A2 CofC license (and article 16 of FPVUK) but have the freedom the fly my
M3 Classic as you would do with the
Mini 3 Pro when overseas on holiday.
I reached out to DJI as my
M3 Classic didn't ship with a C1 label, asking how I can obtain the label for when looking to fly outside the UK when on holiday.
A number of emails and calls later led to this advice from DJI:
1) To start up the
M3 Classic when overseas on holiday - which should then allow through the DJI app a request for the C1 label.
2) The C1 label will then be shipped out to the address of the holiday resort - I then need to send photographic evidence of the label on the drone to receive a digital C1 document.
I explained to DJI that my upcoming holiday is for 7 nights only as they said shipping can take between 10 - 20 days. They advised to contact them after completing step 1, and they will look to expedite the label, and advised not to fly the drone until the label is received.
Can't help but think the label won't get to me in time, and I will have taken the
M3 Classic with me on holiday for it just to sit there.. Was thinking my best option was just taking my
Mini 3 Pro instead - however I have seen a thread on here advising you also need a EU Operator ID (despite having already a UK one) - which doesn't seem straight forward to obtain!
Have you flown a
Mavic 3 Classic / or smaller drone such as
Mini 3 Pro abroad?