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New regulations for UAV in Belgium
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<blockquote data-quote="Oyibo VFX" data-source="post: 37135" data-attributes="member: 3366"><p>Hey all</p><p></p><p>Belgium authorities have changed their regulations for the use of UAV's</p><p>Most important change (for visitors) is that you basically can bring your drone to Belgium and actually fly it legally.</p><p>The major change is that UAV's with a maximum weight of <1kg can now fly to a maximum of 10 meters agl.</p><p>Previously, this was only allowed in your own private space (like your garden).</p><p>It looks like they are complying more with European rules although the elevation is still "only" 30" where e.g. in Holland it's 120 meters (non commercial)</p><p></p><p>Attached is a map with the official Belgium airspace and their restrictions</p><p></p><p><a href="https://droneguide.be" target="_blank">Belgocontrol Web Portal</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oyibo VFX, post: 37135, member: 3366"] Hey all Belgium authorities have changed their regulations for the use of UAV's Most important change (for visitors) is that you basically can bring your drone to Belgium and actually fly it legally. The major change is that UAV's with a maximum weight of <1kg can now fly to a maximum of 10 meters agl. Previously, this was only allowed in your own private space (like your garden). It looks like they are complying more with European rules although the elevation is still "only" 30" where e.g. in Holland it's 120 meters (non commercial) Attached is a map with the official Belgium airspace and their restrictions [URL="https://droneguide.be"]Belgocontrol Web Portal[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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