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What is the different between our
DJI warranty drones
, and the
DFH Warranty drones?
Virtually nothing. All the DJI drones we sell come:
1. In a factory sealed box from the DJI factory in China, and with an Australian power plug/adapter.
2. With English language on the box, in the manuals and the on-screen display menus.
3. With all duties and taxes already paid for (including GST).
4. With a standard DJI factory warranty. With some of our drones, this warranty was designed for people living in another country (not in Australia). This is why we apply our own 12 month DFH warranty for these drones – so your drone is warranted by DFH for use in Australia. Subject to the Warranty Terms and Conditions, under the DFH warranty, DFH agree to repair or replace the drone which it supplied to you at its own cost or provide you with a refund if the drone is found by DFH to be defective within 12 months of purchase.
Click here to see the Warranty Terms and Conditions
The drone is guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for a standard 1 year via the Manufacturer's warranty (DJI).
Click here to see the DJI Warranty Information page
RPA operator accreditation A starting point for new people
RePL (Remote Pilot Licence)
A licence for individual pilots
(ReOC) RPA Operator's Certificate
The highest standard for drone businesses
You can fly commercially without a drone pilot licence, but you must register your drone and get an RPA operator accreditation from CASA. It’s a convenient option for new people wanting to just get their drone in the air legally and start making some money.
Remember flying a drone to make money is actually illegal in Australia unless you at least an RPA operator accreditation from CASA (or an RePL or ReOC).
Here are 5 good reasons to make sure you are approved by CASA before you fly.
How to get an RPA operator accreditation from CASA:
Here are the 2 steps you need to do to be allowed (by CASA) to fly a drone for commercial use without needing a licence:
Step 1: register your drone here, otherwise you would face a fine up to $11,100.
Step 2: get an RPA operator accreditation before you fly here.
If your drone is over 2kg, and you typically prefer to fly for someone else's drone business (not start your own business), it is best to obtain a Remote Pilot Licence.
By far the most popular licence option. RePL is typically a 5 day course, covering theory and practical, or do the theory part online + 2 days practical. This drone pilot licence does not expire and there is no renewal required! Minimum age is 17.
Best if your drones are over 2kg and you wish to set up your own drone business and work directly with customers. Typically for aspiring drone businesses owners who plan to hire individual pilots and operate a full time business.
Getting a ReOC is a more involved process that requires you to first have an RePL, and to then submit your company procedure and policies to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) for review and approval. The reward for getting this certification is having more options and less restrictions regarding fly zones, and more industry recognition from potential customers who may decide they only want to hire pilots with the highest available certification level (ReOC holders).