The EU drone regulation generally specifies the following rules[1]:
Liability insurance
Labeling obligation
Legal minimum age
Maximum flight altitude
Drone license
Security
Private liability insurance usually does not cover drone accidents. Here you need your own drone insurance'.
Registration of all drone pilots. Also applies to drones under 249g. This electronic UAS operator ID (eID) must then be visibly attached to the drone (instead of the owner's name and address as before) by means of a drone badge.
Minimum age of 16 years. In the presence of an authorized pilot) a drone may be flown even at a younger age.
for drones set at 120 meters above ground.
Small drone license (EU certificate of competence) is required for all drones.
Exception: inventory drones with a take-off mass of less than 250 grams or classified drones of class C0.
Privacy must be respected - no recording of people without permission (enshrined in state law, not in EU drone law).
Generally, the new regulation mainly prohibits flying beyond visual range.
The large drone license (EU Remote Pilot Certificate) is optionally required if drones in the transitional regime between 500 grams to 2kg or certified drones of class C2 want to fly in OPEN A2 in addition to the category OPEN A3.
Sufficient (depending on the weight of the device or classes correspondingly large) Safety distance to people
General no-fly zones
Flying over residential properties
Flying over nature reserves
Flying at a lateral distance from airports of less than 1 km
und in Verlängerung der Start- und Landebahn näher als 5km
Flying in Control Zones
Innerhalb des unkontrollierten Luftraums (Klasse G) ist der Betrieb von UAS nur innerhalb von 120 m (400 ft) über dem höchsten Hindernis in einem Abstand von 30 m zum unbemannten Luftfahrzeug möglich.
Im kontrollierten Luftraum eines Flughafens (CTR) darf man nur innerhalb der offenen Kategorie in einer Entfernung von mehr als 5,6 km vom Flughafen und nur bis zu einer Höhe von 30 m fliegen. (Bratislava, Košice, Žilina, Piešťany, Poprad-Tatry).[2]
The EU drone regulation generally specifies the following rules[3]:
Liability insurance
Labeling obligation
Legal minimum age
Maximum flight altitude
Drone license
Security
Private liability insurance usually does not cover drone accidents. Here you need your own drone insurance'.
Registration of all drone pilots. Also applies to drones under 249g. This electronic UAS operator ID (eID) must then be visibly attached to the drone (instead of the owner's name and address as before) by means of a drone badge.
Minimum age of 16 years. In the presence of an authorized pilot) a drone may be flown even at a younger age.
for drones set at 120 meters above ground.
Small drone license (EU certificate of competence) is required for all drones.
Exception: inventory drones with a take-off mass of less than 250 grams or classified drones of class C0.
Privacy must be respected - no recording of people without permission (enshrined in state law, not in EU drone law).
Generally, the new regulation mainly prohibits flying beyond visual range.
The large drone license (EU Remote Pilot Certificate) is optionally required if drones in the transitional regime between 500 grams to 2kg or certified drones of class C2 want to fly in OPEN A2 in addition to the category OPEN A3.
Sufficient (depending on the weight of the device or classes correspondingly large) Safety distance to people
General no-fly zones
Flying over residential properties
Flying over nature reserves
Flying at a lateral distance from airports of less than 1 km
und in Verlängerung der Start- und Landebahn näher als 5km
Flying in Control Zones
Mobile Map Apps
Spots
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