If you have a Part 107 certificate and add a RID module and the prop guards, the Neo and Neo 2 are Category 1 drones,
Has the Category 1 qualification for the Neos had any official confirmation?
If you have a Part 107 certificate and add a RID module and the prop guards, the Neo and Neo 2 are Category 1 drones,
Category 1 is self certifying.
The regulation:
A remote pilot in command must use a small unmanned aircraft that—
(1) Weighs 0.55 pounds or less on takeoff and throughout the duration of each operation under Category 1, including everything that is on board or otherwise attached to the aircraft; and
(2) Does not contain any exposed rotating parts that would lacerate human skin upon impact with a human being.
(b) No remote pilot in command may operate a small unmanned aircraft in sustained flight over open-air assemblies of human beings unless the operation meets the requirements of either § 89.110 or § 89.115(a) of this chapter.
Also, there is no labeling requirement.
OK, one simple answer to the question I posed about substantiation of the the Neo models being Category 1 is that the Pilot Institute says it is if there's a RID module installed.
So, if I fly under Part 107 and have an RID module on the Neo 2, I'll feel comfortable citing that to any LEO or other official who challenges me for flying over people. It's not my own interpretation of the regs, but that of the most significant drone pilot training group in the country.
I fly drones at work and when I am creating things I find great interest in drones. Flying "normal" drones for me just for fun, is not in fact fun anymore.I picked up a Neo 2 even though I thought I would be done with buying drones with the DJI situation in the U.S. Trying to see if this will reinvigorate my interest in flying. The Neo 2 seemed to be a significant update to the original Neo in pretty much every aspect. The original Neo was enjoyable to fly and I liked the concept but definitely had its limitations. Hoping to run it through its paces this summer.
Congrats on your Neo 2! I decided to skip the Neo 2. I’m happy with the original Neo. Maybe I’ll consider an upgrade when they actually make more tangible improvements to the camera (better sensor, more software features like panos, AEB etc).I picked up a Neo 2 even though I thought I would be done with buying drones with the DJI situation in the U.S. Trying to see if this will reinvigorate my interest in flying. The Neo 2 seemed to be a significant update to the original Neo in pretty much every aspect. The original Neo was enjoyable to fly and I liked the concept but definitely had its limitations. Hoping to run it through its paces this summer.