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<blockquote data-quote="BrianSC" data-source="post: 88853" data-attributes="member: 17104"><p>I haven't travelled with my Spark in and out of Spain yet, I will in August. As for regulations, basically keep in mind: fly at least 50 meters from crowds and towns/buildings, max. height 120 meters. You can fly by night with max, height of 50 meters. Stay at least 8km. from nearest airport (no matter how small it is). Also, there are lots of natural parks/reserves in Spain that might have regulations depending on the time of year, and those regulation may vary according to each province ("Comunidad Autónoma).</p><p>I use Enaire to check where I can fly:</p><p><a href="https://drones.enaire.es/" target="_blank">ENAIRE Drones</a></p><p>Hit the botton "Mapa Recreativo (for non commercial flights) to check your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianSC, post: 88853, member: 17104"] I haven't travelled with my Spark in and out of Spain yet, I will in August. As for regulations, basically keep in mind: fly at least 50 meters from crowds and towns/buildings, max. height 120 meters. You can fly by night with max, height of 50 meters. Stay at least 8km. from nearest airport (no matter how small it is). Also, there are lots of natural parks/reserves in Spain that might have regulations depending on the time of year, and those regulation may vary according to each province ("Comunidad Autónoma). I use Enaire to check where I can fly: [URL='https://drones.enaire.es/']ENAIRE Drones[/URL] Hit the botton "Mapa Recreativo (for non commercial flights) to check your area. [/QUOTE]
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