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- Be sure to comply with the requirements of the existing 56N GDCA Regulation of 2007 (updated in 2016).
- Ensure that you have adequate insurance coverage.
- Inspect your drone before every flight; make sure that your drone’s electronic identification and geofencing system (if installed) is up to date.
- Operate your drone within the performance limits specified in the manufacturer’s manual. Before operating the unmanned aircraft, ensure that all its components are functioning properly.
- Maintain constant visual contact with the unmanned aircraft without using any aids (telescope, binoculars, electro-optical image intensifier). It is prohibited to operate unmanned aircraft at an altitude of more than 50 m above the ground or water surface without special permission.
- Familiarize yourself with the area where you intend to operate your drone and plan your flight.
- Check the weather conditions. Operating unmanned aircraft in adverse weather conditions can be dangerous for both you and those around you and may damage the device.
- Notify the Civil Aviation Authority if your drone is involved in an accident in which a person is seriously or fatally injured, or that involves a manned aircraft.[1]