Drone Life – Drones are Flying High in Europe! By: Dawn M.K. Zoldi, Guest Contributor European drones are flying high, as regulators continue to forge a viable path for integration.
You need to keep a minimum distance of 5 miles or 8 kilometers from airports. This is a geofencing restriction in Spain, and most countries worldwide, where drone flights are strictly forbidden in the vicinity of airports or within the above-specified range without express permission. Ensure that you fly your drone below 400 feet or 120 meters.
The drone liability extension is based on your personal liability insurance. If you have agreed to a deductible, it also applies to damage caused by your drone. When you take out your liability insurance, you can choose to pay no excess or an excess of either 150 or 300 euros.
An FAA drone license proves that you have obtained your drone certification, also called Part 107 certification, allowing you to fly drones commercially. There are several terms used for a drone license, including: Drone pilot license. Part 107 license. Commercial drone license. You’ll also see variations like “FAA drone license” orOk so I would suggest you register with the national aviation authority of the first country you're planning to fly in. You then won't need to register in the rest of them as long as they are all within the European Union. Keep in mind that the United Kingdom is no longer part of the European Union, so if you want to fly in the UK you need to
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