I would not be surprised to see another postponement... Until now, there is not a single drone licensed by the EU.I think the bottom line is that all current DJI drones (apart from the Mini) will eventually end up in the A3 class after December 2022 with all of the increased restrictions that brings.
Until now, there is not a single drone licensed by the EU.
Here in the UK I believe all camara equipped UAV's will have to be registered, eventually. Regardless of weight. Not unexpected really. It will no doubt happen in Europe as well.
I guess technically all phones (all phones have cameras these days) are "registered" and easily tracked... but I wonder when they will start requiring ANYTHING with a camera on it to be registered.![]()
After 12 days I finally received answers to few questions from The Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate of Civil Aviation (BHDCA), regarding this Bosnian Regulations.
For non-commercial flights and for A1 category (248g - 1000g) max allowed AGL height is ....... 20m !! (by letters: twenty meters) !!
Is there any country in the world that has so low allowed AGL?
When will we have to register our DSLR's ?![]()
Belgium is 10 meters - incredible but true...After 12 days I finally received answers to few questions from The Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate of Civil Aviation (BHDCA), regarding this Bosnian Regulations.
For non-commercial flights and for A1 category (248g - 1000g) max allowed AGL height is ....... 20m !! (by letters: twenty meters) !!
Is there any country in the world that has so low allowed AGL?
The 10m limit is for if you want to fly unregistered/no training etc. Class 2 operation (register and do test etc) allows up to 45m. Still quite restrictive compared to most other countries.Belgium is 10 meters - incredible but true...
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