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One thing that makes no sense to me, as long the operation happens below 100m and within legal areas, why should commercial operators need a more elaborate license than hobbyists flying in the same area.
A weight limit above say 2kg over which you need a more elaborate license makes sense, due to the damage the larger birds can inflict.
Commercial license for smaller drones are pointless in my eyes.
Commercial operators tend to be more experienced than hobbyists, why would they need a more elaborate license?
In my eyes the requirements for a commercial license for taking pictures with a Mavic or similar are simply a way to protect people who have already spend money on a course and keep the course/training schools happy.
Sounds like they have a good lobby.
Luckily you can fly without a licence & commercially over here if your drone is below 2kg.
More legal requirements will not prevent things like in Gatwick. If you are determined to break the law, you will not be deterred.
Only active countermeasures will prevent this sort of thing.
A weight limit above say 2kg over which you need a more elaborate license makes sense, due to the damage the larger birds can inflict.
Commercial license for smaller drones are pointless in my eyes.
Commercial operators tend to be more experienced than hobbyists, why would they need a more elaborate license?
In my eyes the requirements for a commercial license for taking pictures with a Mavic or similar are simply a way to protect people who have already spend money on a course and keep the course/training schools happy.
Sounds like they have a good lobby.
Luckily you can fly without a licence & commercially over here if your drone is below 2kg.
More legal requirements will not prevent things like in Gatwick. If you are determined to break the law, you will not be deterred.
Only active countermeasures will prevent this sort of thing.