I havent bothered, but early comments are it looks like it was written by an 8 year old?
I think this is a response to the industry consultation of early 2018 not a response to the public consultation of later last year.
I'm about to go to Australia, and will be taking my Mavic Mini.
Is there anything I need to do? It's under the 250g limit, so I'm assuming I don't need to do anything specific.
If I want to get some nice coastal shots, I'll make sure I'm well away from other people, but I wonder what exactly they mean by "over" and "populous" and how this is enforced.
Wow, thanks for all the info, really appreciate it.
We've got a great trip planned: Port Douglas and GBR, and Daintree Rainforest. Then Sydney, then Melbourne. Then we pick up a campervan and drive the Great Ocean Road to Adelaide. Can't wait!
No nothing is going yet for hobbyists, and if you are flying a drone like the mini at 249gm, you are outside the incoming registration etc to be brought in.
You just follow our air authority rule of drone flight.
This is our drone flight / airspace app, OpenSky, available ios and android, also web based version here . . . OpenSky
Not much is enforced solidly now as far as proactive policing, who knows where this will go when the new licence / registration thing comes in.
For now, fly sensibly, to the rules as best one can, most importantly using common sense, and if you do have serious discretions, don't post to social media like a few total numpties I've seen doing.
Here are CASA rules to fly Drones rules
I'm seeing more and more CASA rules pages now with reference to "populous area", their interpretation . . .
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Flying near emergencies and in public spaces
You must consider the people and the environment around you – before you take-off. [TOC] Flying near emergencies You must not fly your drone during emergency operations. Flying your drone near emergencies can cause major safety hazards to response teams in the air and on the ground. Using your...www.casa.gov.au
Over populous is so open to individual interpretations, it's a bit like your flying over people in the US, no distance being set etc. Ambiguous.
(Here, it's 30m laterally from people, never over and / or within that 30m or ~ 100'.)
Some will say here don't fly over homes, vehicles, buildings, etc etc, others will say don't fly over the 'burbs if you see people below etc.
Most of this is common sense.
If you look at that sentence "You must not fly where, if your drone should fail and fall, it could harm people or property."
Well, if one really follows that to the letter, you can just about rule out all but remote beach, forest, outback etc flight.
I think who (as a hobbyist) really wants to fly ANYWHERE near people or suburban habitat anyway ?
In a few years of drone flying, I've never come close to losing control, I trust my M1P systems enough to fly briefly over a highway (during a break in traffic), or straight out over some buildings when flying to a point to film etc.
at this point in time, it is probably still mostly when an incident where one does crash, cause injury / damage etc, when CASA may get involved and reactively police their drone rules. (Very rarely so far.)
Be aware of our National Park rules, 2 of our mainland states / territories are totally drone friendly, 1 is easy enough to get a permit from, the other 5 are near impossible to deal with as a hobbyist flyer.
Many of our 'cities' or local councils have bans on drones being flown from or landing on lands under their authority, but if using common sense, flying in quiet times, no people around, you would be unlucky to get bothered by the council rangers.
A google of the council name (city of *), drone, bylaw should bring up info on most larger regianl council 'cities of'.
Enjoy your trip, and you'll get loads of places to fly, and great photos / video on your visit for sure.
A link would be appreciated.Because of the ambiguity of the word populous CASA now define populous as 1 or more people.
There you go- nothing startling there. That’s how the 30m rule has always applied.The actual definition came in an email that I can't find at the moment.
"You can't fly over people at any time – no matter how high you fly above them. "
From this CASA page
They're running behind with their licencing.![]()
Flying near emergencies and in public spaces
You must consider the people and the environment around you – before you take-off. [TOC] Flying near emergencies You must not fly your drone during emergency operations. Flying your drone near emergencies can cause major safety hazards to response teams in the air and on the ground. Using your...www.casa.gov.au
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