Do I need a drone licence to fly either the DJI Avata 360 or the Antigravity A1 in the UK?
Yes, you will require a drone licence to fly the DJI Avata 360 and/or the Antigravity A1 in the UK.
As both weigh more than 100g, you will need a valid Flyer ID to fly either drone.
If you own or are responsible for either drone, you will need an Operator ID.
Learn more about the drone Flyer ID and Operator ID here.
Neither drone currently requires you to undertake training, such as the A2 CofC. Find out more here.
Related Questions
What is the A2 CofC?
The A2 CofC (Certificate of Competency) is a remote pilot competency certificate for the Open Category.
Why do I need an A2 CofC?
The A2 CofC is required to fly in the Open Category’s A2 subcategory - allowing you to fly heavier aircraft near to people.
What are the benefits of flying a 360 drone?
Flying a 360 drone allows you to capture everything around you at once, so you can reframe your shots later and never miss the action.