Is it ok to fly around a naval ship heading upriver on a courtesy call , staying back 30m as required , or would it have its own no fly zone around it ?
Is it ok to fly around a naval ship heading upriver on a courtesy call , staying back 30m as required , or would it have its own no fly zone around it ?
Yeah - the post claims Ireland: for that, US regs probably don't apply. But if an Irish ship came up river stateside, I'd still honor the request to stay well clear. 3000' is essentially well beyond VFR range, even for my old 20-05 eyesight.I wouldn't and certainly no where near 30m. What Navy? What river?
In your part of the world it's probably fine.Is it ok to fly around a naval ship heading upriver on a courtesy call , staying back 30m as required , or would it have its own no fly zone around it ?
In your part of the world it's probably fine.
Thank you- IAA states no closer than 30m to any vehicle or object you are not in control ofWhy spout FAA regulations to a person in Ireland? If you have to comment, at least research the regulations for their area so you speak from an informed position.
Sounds like our Canadian Navy.It's a Irish vessel .We have little more than buckets full of rocks for defence god sake.
Very well said. To many times I see people thinking everyone lives in the US of A.Why spout FAA regulations to a person in Ireland? If you have to comment, at least research the regulations for their area so you speak from an informed position.
Why spout FAA regulations to a person in Ireland? If you have to comment, at least research the regulations for their area so you speak from an informed position.
River lee , 2nd largest natural harbour up river to CorkJust as a matter of interest what are the rules concerning flying near an army camp, Garda station or prison?
Even if the rules say 30m I still wouldn't do it ......unless you ask permission.
I am still curious to know which river?
Is it ok to fly around a naval ship heading upriver on a courtesy call , staying back 30m as required , or would it have its own no fly zone around it
A naval ship in what location Mazdaman323lx? I’m not familiar with the drone rules in Cork, Ireland, but it’s a definite no no here in the US! But I suspect it’s probably a dumb-dumb rule anywhere in the world!Is it ok to fly around a naval ship heading upriver on a courtesy call , staying back 30m as required , or would it have its own no fly zone around it ?
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