NIX | šø UK DRONE RULES 2026
- John Nickolls

- 3 days ago
- 3 min read
The Definitive Nix Drones Survival Note
For Nemesis. For Zoom. For Whiplash. For your sanity.Effective: 1 January 2026
š Overview
A new year, a new set of rules, and a whole new game of āCan I legally fly here without accidentally becoming a fugitive?āThe UK has officially rolled out the 2026 Drone Regulation Overhaul, whichābelieve it or notāmakes things clearer, cleaner, and surprisingly sensible.
Think of it as the CAA deciding to finally stop speaking in riddles.
This SUPER NIX NOTE breaks it all down so cleanly even Simon in The Bod could understand it after two pints.
š§ 1. The 100g Rule (The Big Shake-Up)
This is the big one. The new cornerstone of everything.
āļø If the drone is 100g or more ā you must have a Flyer ID.
Free online test
Valid for 5 years
Applies to literally anyone flying 100g+
Perfect example:
Nemesis (Mavic 2 Pro) ā obviously
Zoom (Mini 4 Pro) ā yes
Whiplash (DJI Neo 2) ā also yes
āļø Operator ID required for:
Drones 250g+
Drones 100g+ with a camera
Zoom and Nemesis need this.Whiplash probably still does, depending on build, camera, and category.
Your Operator ID must be plastered on the drone like a number plate.
āļø No ID Needed:
Drones under 100g with NO cameraSo basically: childrenās toys from Argos.
š·ļø 2. Drone Class Markings (UK & EU)
The old system meets the new system for a little dance.
š¬š§ UK Class Marks (UK0āUK6)
New drones sold after Jan 1, 2026 must have one.
šŖšŗ EU CE Marks (C0āC4)
Still recognised until 31 Dec 2027.
š§ Legacy Drones
If itās old and has no class marking? You're on the Weight Rules.Nemesis continues to live its best Legacy life.
š 3. Open Category Flying Rules (Where You Can Fly)
This is the part where most pilots go cross-eyed.Not you. Youāve got the Nix Note.
š¦ A1 ā Over People
<250g (UK0 or UK1/C1)
Fly over uninvolved people
NEVER fly over crowdsWhiplash & Zoom = A1 dream machines.
š§ A2 ā Near People
UK2 / C2 (up to 4kg)
Needs an A2 Certificate of Competency
Keep 30m away (or 5m in low-speed mode)
Nemesis qualifies here as a Legacy C2-ish heavyweight.
š„ A3 ā Far From People
25kg or heavier legacy rigs
Stay 50m from people
Stay 150m from residential/industrial areas
Basically: farmers, construction drones, and big boys.
š” 4. Remote ID (The Mandatory Tracker Era)
The future has arrived: all big-ish drones need a digital number plate.
šØ From 1 Jan 2026:
All new UK0āUK6 drones must broadcast Remote ID.
šØ By 1 Jan 2028:
EVERYTHING over 100g with a camera must broadcast Remote ID(including your beautifully maintained Nemesis and any home-built specials).
Zoom is already remote-ID ready.Nemesis will need a module eventually, unless DJI drop a miracle firmware.
š 5. Safety Rules (The Stuff You MUST Always Know)
š Height Limit
Max 120m (400ft)You already fly at 119m because you're classy.
šļø Visual Line of Sight
Must always see the drone
Binoculars, goggles, or watching on your iPhone = not VLOS
(FPV is allowed with a competent observer ā Toby qualifies if bribed with a BuzzBallz.)
š Night Flying
Drone must have a flashing green lightNemesis glows like a Christmas tree anyway.
š Restricted Zones
Always check FRZ maps
Flying into a prison airspace is frowned upon by everyone except Netflix documentaries.
š”ļø 6. Insurance & Privacy
š Insurance
Optional for <20kg hobby
Mandatory for commercialYour Nix Drones roof surveys = insured.
š” Privacy
Donāt record people where they expect privacy
Gardens, homes, private spaces
A good pilot respects this.A great pilot never posts a neighbourās inflatable hot tub on Facebook.
āļø What This Means for Nix Drones (Your Fleet)
Nemesis (Mavic 2 Pro)
Needs Flyer ID
Needs Operator ID
Needs Remote ID module by 2028
A2 category flying
Legacy until it retires a hero
Zoom (Mini 4 Pro)
Needs Flyer & Operator ID
Has built-in Remote ID
Lives happily in the A1 ruleset
Whiplash (Neo 2)
Needs Flyer & Operator ID
Built-in Remote ID
Sub-250g freedom machine, ideal for A1 missions
šÆ Nix Summary (The āJust Tell Me What To Doā Bit)
Renew Operator ID every year
Keep Flyer ID valid
Stick your Operator ID on every drone
Fly under 120m
Keep visual contact
Stay out of FRZs
Respect privacy
Prepare for remote ID on everything 100g+ by 2028
You're already ahead of 95% of UK pilots.You follow rules, shoot cinematic magic, and do it all from the back of Vanilla with a hot drink in hand and three fully charged batteries per drone.
The CAA would love you if they met you.










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