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Europe (UAV-Friendly Rating: 2/5)

Much of mainland Europe operates under the jurisdiction of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), a European Union group. EASA is simple when it comes to UAVs: you’re going to need certification in any situation, whatsoever. Such certification is only granted on a case-by-case basis under the EASA’s rules, which we’d imagine is a  lengthy process. The EASA also has shown that it does not operate under much precedent in these cases, despite UAV technology growing more and more everyday. EASA’s Policy Statement webpage on UAVs says that requests proposing flight in unpopulated areas have the best success rate.

Odg: UAV "Drone" zakoni

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UAVs says that requests proposing flight in unpopulated areas have the best success rate.

Što to znači? Širok pojam. Kolika udaljenost od najbliže zgrade ili čega?
Normalno je da se upozorava članove ovog foruma da ne daju video snimke ako lete iznad ili blizu kuća ili imovine koja se može oštetiti padom letilice.
Da nam ne prikrpe neki Zakon ili glupu zabranu, kojim nećemo ni smjeti letjeti.

 

 
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