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Don't know if it is good to write it here, but I would like to share with you what Italian law says about drones.
Before starting I want to precise that I'm not a teacher, expert or licensed UAV pilot. I'm just a hobby level pilot so these rules that I will share are to be intended for people that will use their quads not professionally. Those who has a license and are professionists surely knows the international laws better than me and most likely they know where to find more precise infos than mine.
Hope it will be useful and, much more important, I hope in an italian user that is more informed than me so he can implement and correct this thread.
Source:
https://www.enac.gov.it/Home/
Before starting I want to precise that I'm not a teacher, expert or licensed UAV pilot. I'm just a hobby level pilot so these rules that I will share are to be intended for people that will use their quads not professionally. Those who has a license and are professionists surely knows the international laws better than me and most likely they know where to find more precise infos than mine.
- It is FORBIDDEN to fly a drone in "critical" sceneries, such as in gardens where people has activities or generally inside an inhabitated center as a city.
- It is POSSIBLE to fly a drone if its general weight, propellers guards included, is equal or lower than 300 grams.
- It's FORBIDDEN to fly a drone in places where are people (for example during weddings or in the beach with people a drone should NEVER fly)
- It is FORBIDDEN to fly a drone near military buildings
- If there is an airport it is NOT allowed to make the drone fly within 5 kms of radius
- The pilot is NOT allowed to fly a drone in night time and MUST always have visual contact with the quadcopter
- The pilot without a license can fly its drone inside a "cilinder" of 70 m of height AGL and 200 m radius
Hope it will be useful and, much more important, I hope in an italian user that is more informed than me so he can implement and correct this thread.
Source:
https://www.enac.gov.it/Home/