heliguy™ Rental Guide
In order to rent a drone with heliguy™ you'll need to have to hand:
CAA Flyer ID - The ID that identifies you as a pilot. Available for free from the CAA. You'll need to pass a simple multiple-choice test to get a Flyer ID.
Proof of Training - If you're renting a drone that weighs 250g or more (Mavic Mini 2 is exempt), you'll need to prove you're a qualified pilot by providing us with proof of an A2 CofC, GVC or PfCO qualification.
Proof of Insurance - We recommend getting instant, cost-effective cover for your rental with Coverdrone. Simply choose heliguy™ has the hirer name and use info@heliguy.com has the hirer contact email so that we're notified of your insurance policy
Once you've got these documents to hand - simply choose the dates for your booking and upload the required documentation.
Rental DJI RC Plus (Inspire 3)
The 7-inch 1,200-nit high-bright monitor provides an extraordinary outdoor monitoring experience.
There are several buttons and dials on the front, back, and top of the remote controller for fast operation. Button functions can be customized. When used together, the built-in battery of RC Plus and an external battery provide an operating time of up to six hours. RC Plus also supports battery hot-swapping.
DJI Inspire 3 comes with professional accessories such as a strap and waist support for more comfortable and efficient long-duration use.
On top of the classic flight control interface, the new DJI Pilot 2 app for Inspire adds a cinema-grade monitoring interface, which allows simple and convenient checking of information like camera exposure, video specifications, focal length, and gimbal angle, easily meeting the monitoring requirements of gimbal operators and DPs.