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DJI Mavic 4 Pro takes flight in Europe with EASA C2 certification

The DJI Mavic 4 Pro has officially landed in Europe, boasting the coveted C2 certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This certification not only underscores the drone’s advanced capabilities but also opens up new possibilities for drone enthusiasts and professionals across the EU.

What makes the Mavic 4 Pro drone stand out?

DJI’s latest flagship drone is a marvel of modern engineering, packed with features that cater to both creative professionals and tech enthusiasts:

  • Triple-camera system: Equipped with a main 100MP Hasselblad camera, complemented by two additional lenses, the Mavic 4 Pro offers unparalleled versatility in aerial photography.
  • Extended flight time: Thanks to a robust 95.3Wh battery, pilots can enjoy up to 52 minutes of flight time, allowing for longer missions and more creative freedom.
  • Advanced obstacle avoidance: With six-directional sensing augmented by LiDAR technology, the drone can detect obstacles in all directions, ensuring safer flights even in complex environments.
  • Enhanced gimbal flexibility: The redesigned gimbal allows for a wider tilt range, from -90° to +70°, facilitating more dynamic and versatile shooting angles.
  • Cine Premium edition: For content creators, the Cine Premium edition offers a massive 2TB onboard SSD, perfect for handling high-resolution footage.

More: DJI Fly app update adds Mavic 4 Pro drone support

Understanding the EASA C2 certification

The C2 certification is part of EASA’s classification system for drones, which categorizes them based on weight and operational capabilities. Drones in the C2 category are typically heavier and more advanced, like the Mavic 4 Pro.

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With C2 certification, operators are permitted to fly the drone:

  • In urban environments, maintaining a minimum horizontal distance of 30 meters from uninvolved people.
  • As close as 5 meters in low-speed mode, provided certain conditions are met.

However, to operate a C2-class drone, pilots must:

  • Obtain an A2 Certificate of Competency, demonstrating knowledge of aviation regulations and safe drone operation.
  • Ensure the drone is equipped with remote identification and geo-awareness systems.

The Mavic 4 Pro’s C2 certification means that European users can legally operate this advanced drone in more scenarios, especially in populated areas, provided they adhere to the necessary regulations and training requirements. This is particularly important for professionals in fields like photography, surveying, and inspection, where the drone’s advanced features and extended flight time can be fully utilized.

More: 7 big upgrades US buyers will miss without DJI Mavic 4 Pro

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Ishveena Singh is a versatile journalist and writer with a passion for drones and location technologies. She has been named as one of the 50 Rising Stars of the geospatial industry for the year 2021 by Geospatial World magazine.