Exciting Rental Fleet Updates as at April 2025
- DFH is now offering a simple credit card hold option for the value of the items you rent as the security deposit (EFT upfront no longer required).
- Your rental becomes free of charge if you decide to purchase the same item brand new within 14 days of the rental period.
- Rental fleet significantly enlarged as at March 2025, adding several units including Matrice 4 E, Matrice 4 T, H30T, M350 RTK, RTK3, flood lighting systems, tethered power solutions, M3M etc.
- We maintain a large and well managed Aus wide fleet of drones for dry hire. One of the models you are looking for may not be far from your location – call 13000 029 829 and ask for Rachel to get a quick heads up on the nearest location and best hire price for the item you need.
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Previously, there has been a heated debate on whether the T100 is considered the Medium or Large RPA category.
Globally, DJI lists Max Takeoff Weight (MTOW) up to 175–177 kg for certain T100 configs → that would be Large RPA (>150 kg). Two weeks ago, DJI limited Australian T100 operations to a maximum gross weight of 149.9 kg. Under CASR 101.022, that places the T100 in the Medium RPA category (>25 kg and ≤150 kg).
Not just selling the T100, DFH can assist you get compliant fast: RePL, ReOC application support, arrange Type rating exams. We also provide operations setup days.
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What changed?
Weight & category: With operations capped at 149.9 kg MTOW, T100 use in Australia falls under Medium RPA (CASR 101.022)
Why that matters: Medium RPA thresholds trigger specific licensing and operational requirements (RePL upgrade - Type Rating, ReOC ops, procedures, documentation).
What you’ll likely need to operate the T100
RePL + Type Rating for the T100 type
You will need the Standard RePL first. Then a type rating assessment on the T100 is required to legally operate it. DFH is now getting our own TR on T100, we are also happy to assist our customers in arranging the exams.Operate under a ReOC with appropriate documentations
For paid/commercial work, you’ll need a ReOC with matching scope, manuals, procedures, and risk controls. Civil Aviation Safety AuthorityIf you already have the ReOC.
You will need to submit a ReOC significant change to CASA to include the T100 in your operation manual and library. To do it, you need to have obtained the T100 Type rating first. Give us a call if you need assistance.
Please make sure the manual, library, maintenance, RA/JSA, emergency procedures and more, everything is aligned to Medium RPA risk.
How DFH helps
T100 sales, commissioning & tech support
Authorised sales of DJI Agras T100 with options for finance and insurance referrals.
Setup Day (on-site or at DFH): commissioning, firmware, app setup, crew roles, weight & fill calculations (≤149.9 kg), brief on workflow, maintenance & record-keeping, and more!
Tech support: phone/email escalation, warranty handling, spares & repairs, firmware/update guidance, and operational troubleshooting.
RePL standard course & T100 type training – we can arrange training for you.
ReOC application support – we prepare or co-prepare compliant manuals, forms, and evidence packs, then coordinate with a CASA delegate for initial ReOC approval.
Fast-track option: Already flying T50 or other AGRAS drones? We can assist you in how to amend your current systems to Medium RPA requirements, fill the gaps, and schedule your upgrade pathway.
FAQ
Is the T100 “Large RPA”?
No. In Australia, Large RPA is >150 kg; Medium RPA is >25 kg and ≤150 kg. At 149.9 kg, T100 is Medium RPA.
Can I fly the T100 under the “excluded” category?
Most commercial work will require a ReOC and RePL (Medium).
I already have a Small RPA RePL—what’s my upgrade path?
The Part 101 MOS sets standards for upgrading from small to Medium RPA. You will need a Type rating T100 exam to obtain the rating.
I already have a Medium RPA RePL (for T50 type) and a ReOC. What do I need to add to operate the T100?
You’ll need a T100 type endorsement. For the ReOC, ensure your Ops Manual explicitly includes DJI Agras T100 and related procedures Then, submit a ReOC variation (Form 101-02) with updated manual/procedures, and all related documents.
Also, register the T100 with CASA and update insurance (if applicable).
Do I need new manuals?
Yes, each Medium RPA ops has their own manuals and procedures, maintenance etc. You will need to update your current ReOC and submit it for CASA’s approval.
Get started with DFH
Give us a call: On the type of drones you are interested in. We will advise the documents required.
RePL upgrade & T100 type training: We’ll arrange your training plan, no worries.
ReOC application: Choose DFH-prepared manuals or co-prepared with a CASA delegate
Call 1300 029 829 today to secure your slot for the next T100 intake.
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