• Fitting devices to restrict flying altitude, devices to emit an
electronic/digital signal, or devices to make its presence known through
lights/sounds;
• Completing an online training course.
9. CHECK THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH YOU ARE INSURED TO
UNDERTAKE THIS ACTIVITY
You may be held liable in case of damages caused to people, property on
the ground or to other aircraft. Take out a specific insurance policy or
check your liability policy.
10. ASK FOR INFORMATION IF IN DOUBT
For more information, please check with the local aviation authorities.
The use of an unmanned aircraft in conditions that do not comply with
local regulations may carry the risk of prosecution, substantial fine
and prison sentence.
ASK PERMISSION FOR IMAGES OF PROPERTY
Recording and broadcasting the image of property without
permission from its owner and or any third party holding
intellectual property may constitute a violation of the property's
image rights and you may be held liable. Ask permission from its
owner and/or any third party with ownership rights.
SINCE JANUARY 1
2021
st
In relation with the introduction of new European regulation, before flying
your drone in the single European sky, you are submitted to a registration
obligation and must display your registration number clearly on your
drone. You are also submitted, at least, to an obligation to follow an online
training and to pass the associated theoretical examination. For additional
information of the matter, we are inviting you to take contact with your
local aviation authorities. In particular, we advise you to keep up to date
with the website of the following authority:
https://www.easa.europa.eu/easa-and-you/civil-drones-rpas
REGULATORY REFERENCE
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 of 24 May
2019 on the rules and procedures for the operation of unmanned
aircraft (Text with EEA relevance).
FLYING IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Operating unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) within the National
Airspace System (NAS) or the United States of America requires
pilots to be aware of specific rules and restrictions. Both new and
seasoned UAS pilots must ensure they follow all regulations set
forth by the FAA before each flight. For more information on
operating in the NAS, please visit:
https://www.faa.gov/uas
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