⚠️ ¿Adiós a los 250g? La NUEVA NORMATIVA de Drones que va a "CAPAR" tu DJI

Are drone regulations going to change in Europe? What will happen to the 250-gram weight limit? In this video, I bring you the definitive guide to the changes in drone law in Spain and Europe, analyzing the new EASA drone regulations and the regulations of the Spanish State Aviation Safety Agency (AESA drone regulations 2026). If you're looking for real information about Remote ID drones, the C0 class marking, or whether your DJI Flip or DJI Neo will no longer be legal in the open category, stay tuned until the end because we reveal exclusive information. The major regulatory change on the horizon revolves around Remote ID or DRI (Direct Remote Identification). This technology requires unmanned aerial vehicles (UAS/RPAS) to transmit their flight data, pilot coordinates, and drone operator number in real time via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Following the lead of the UK's strict drone regulations (UK CAA), the European Union plans to drastically reduce the current 250g exemption and require mandatory Remote ID for all drones over 100 grams equipped with a data capture sensor (camera). Do you have questions about drone pilot licenses, pilot training courses, or operator registration with AESA? Leave them in the comments below. We also discuss the definitive end of the national standard scenarios (STS-ES-01 and STS-ES-02) and the mandatory implementation of the European standard scenarios (STS-01 and STS-02). We answer definitively: Can a DJI Flip fly in the STS-01 scenario of a specific category? The answer is NO. To operate under the European Standard STS scenario, it is mandatory to use a drone with a C5 or C6 class marking, or to use an approved class marking conversion kit with a parachute (PRS) and motor cutoff switch (FTS), such as the Dronavia Kronos M4 system designed for the DJI Mavic 4 Pro. Finally, we review the hefty drone fines issued by AESA in Spain, analyzing the real case of the influencer fined €4,000 for flying a drone in an urban area without an operator's license, thus invading the controlled airspace of a CTR/ATZ zone in Córdoba. We discuss zoning in applications like Enaire Drones, the implementation of active virtual geofencing, and the deployment of the U-Space automated digital ecosystem. 🔍 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (SEO GOOGLE FAQs): 1. When is Remote ID mandatory in Spain? Currently, it is mandatory for drones over 250g with C1, C2, C3, or specific category markings, but the new European amendment will lower the limit to drones over 100 grams. 2. Which drones can fly in cities in 2026? Class C0 drones (under 250g, such as the DJI Flip or DJI Neo) can fly in urban environments within the open category, subcategory A1, without requiring STS scenarios, provided that safety distances and restricted areas are respected. 3. What if my drone doesn't have a class marking? Drones without a CE marking belong to the Legacy category and have severe operational restrictions depending on their weight. 4. How do I upgrade from class C2 to class C5? An approved official class marking conversion kit (parachute + FTS system) certified under EASA MOC 2512 is required. 📌 OFFICIAL SOURCES AND TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS: EU Delegated Regulation 2019/945 (EUR-Lex): https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-conte... Manufacturing Standard UNE-EN 4709-001:2026 (AENOR): https://tienda.aenor.com/p/norma-une-... VIDEO CHAPTER INDEX: 0:00 The major change in drone regulations in Europe 1:15 What is Remote ID (DRI) and how does it work on drones? 2:50 The new 100-gram limit for mandatory Remote ID 4:20 DJI's official response regarding firmware on DJI Flip and Neo 2 5:45 European standard scenarios: Goodbye to national STS-ES 7:30 Can the DJI Flip be used in the STS-01 scenario? 8:55 The 3% weight margin trick in manufacturing (EN 4709-001) 10:40 C2 to C5 and C6 conversion kits: Dronavia Kronos M4 and Mavic 4 Pro 12:15 AESA fines in Spain for flying in urban CTR zones without insurance 13:45 The future of airspace: Active geofencing and basic U-Space Do you have any questions about drone pilot licenses, pilot training courses, or operator registration with AESA? Leave them in the comments below. Subscribe to the channel to master drone law in Spain, air safety, drone photography, and DJI technology! Like, turn on notifications, and share this video with your drone pilot community. Happy flying, and see you in the air! Become a member of this channel to enjoy exclusive benefits:    / @dronea981