DJI Mini 3: EU registration and remote pilot licence
The DJI Mini 3 weighs 248 g and has a camera. Under EASA rules in EU member states, operator and UAS registration is required when the aircraft has a camera or weighs over 250 g.
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Quick answer
Yes — register with your National Aviation Authority (NAA), obtain an A1/A3 certificate.
DJI Mini 3 weight and EASA class
Maximum take-off mass: 248 g. EASA class: C0.
Even under 250 g, registration is required if the aircraft carries a camera or audio recording equipment.
How to register
1. Register as a drone operator with your NAA (one account per operator).
2. Register the UAS — manufacturer DJI, model name and serial number.
3. Affix the operator registration number on the aircraft so it is clearly readable.
Registration is usually free or low-cost; rules differ slightly by EU member state.
Which licence do you need?
A1/A3 remote pilot certificate — required for most Open category flights in the EU.
A1/A3 online theoretical exam via your NAA: typically 40 questions, 40 minutes, 75% pass mark.
- A1/A3 — enough for most hobby flights
- A2 — when flying closer to people
Who is the DJI Mini 3 for?
Light travel drone with strong battery endurance.
Other DJI models
Flying a different DJI model? Requirements vary by weight and equipment.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need to register the DJI Mini 3 in the EU?
- Yes — camera and/or weight above 250 g triggers registration in EU member states.
- Which exam do I need for the DJI Mini 3?
- A1/A3 remote pilot certificate for most recreational Open category operations.
- Can I fly in urban areas?
- Only within Open category limits, 120 m altitude, and respecting geo-zones. Check geo-zones in your national UTM app before every flight. See our Europe airspace maps guide.
Authority & sources
A2STS Editorial · Reviewed by: EASA UAS syllabus aligned