Where can you fly a drone?
Most drone flights are conducted in the open category. In the open category you may fly with a drone in uncontrolled airspace, also called free airspace. In areas where you are allowed to fly with a drone, there are a number of rules that you as a drone pilot should take into account.
Where are you allowed to fly a drone in the Europe?
In summary:
- You may fly your drone below an altitude of 120 meters.
- You may fly a drone in uncontrolled airspace (outside of no-fly zones).
- You may fly in direct vision of the pilot.
- You may fly above built-up areas if you are in possession of the A2 certificate and your drone weighs between 500 grams and 2 kilograms
You may fly a drone above buildings if the drone weighs between 500 grams and 2 kilos and the pilot is in possession of the A2 certificate. You may fly a drone over a residential area, someone's house or garden if you do not fly over uninvolved people and do not disturb their privacy.
Where are you not allowed to fly a drone?
In summary:
- You are not allowed to fly a drone above 120 meters
- You may not fly in controlled airspace with your drone (within no-fly zones)
- You are not allowed to fly a drone outside the pilot's sight
- You must not fly above built-up areas without an A2 certificate
- You must not fly above uninvolved persons
- You must not fly near airfields, military bases, trauma helicopter approaches or other sensitive areas
- The no-fly zone map shows if you are not allowed to fly a drone at a particular location. To find out if you are allowed to fly with a drone at a location, enter the address of the location. If the colour of the area is red, blue or green, you are not allowed to fly with a drone in this area, or only after getting permission. If the colour of the area is pink, you are allowed to fly with a drone when an observer is present.
Which rules a pilot must comply with when flying a drone
In summary:
- You are allowed to fly a drone independently in the Europe if you are at least 16 years old
- You may fly a drone under the age of 16 with a supervisor. An instructor is a person over the age of 16 who holds an EU Drone Certificate. This person always has a view of the drone and is in direct contact with the pilot.
- You must of course have your EU Drone license on you when you are flying.
- You are not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- You respect other people's privacy.
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