Don’t Fly Near/Around Police and Military: Obviously you can’t fly around military bases but even flying around police checkpoints or police sub-stations can be risky. Try to avoid it if at all possible. Don’t Draw Attention: China is still very wary of foreigners, especially if you’...
Class A: drones weighing between 250 grams and 25 kilograms and flights that adhere to the preceding rules. Class B: drones weighing between 25 and 150 kilograms, and Class A drones flying in violation of at least one of the rules.
There is no set of rules when it comes to piloting a micro drone; however, as the operator, you are expected to be prudent and use yourdiscretionin finding potential risks associated with flying. It’s important that you take all necessary precautions to ensure that there are no hazardous o...
The Border Guard is responsible for policing the borders of Poland, and they also have a role to play in regulating drone use. If you are flying your drone near the border of Poland, it is important to be aware of their regulations and to make sure that you are following them. READ:D...
Here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in Japan: JCAB defines “UA/Drone” as an airplane, rotorcraft, glider, or airship that cannot accommodate anyone on board and can be remotely or automatically piloted. (Excluding those lighter than 100g. The weight of a UA/Dr...
I think flying in red zones is going to be difficult for foreign visitors, especially Americans. DJI in the US will not sell drones with any C0 and C1 labels. You have to submit requests to them but they will only ship the labels to EU addresses, not US. So an American can go to ...
Once you know the rules and your drone meets the criteria for safe flying, here’s how to start. Note: Learning to fly drones isn’t as easy as it looks, so remember to go slow– and practice! Basic Drone Flying Tips For safety, follow these tips for beginners: Practice flying on ...
Regardless of the local airport you will be flying near, and possibly breaching airspace, you will need to contact either the airport air traffic control tower or the airport operator. You will need to establish an agreed-upon operating procedure with airport air traffic or the airport operator...
Aside from the risk of possibly violating federal drone flight rules, flying your drone beyond visual line-of-sight also increases the chances of a crash or flyaway because of a loss of transmission signal. Although these drones have a rated transmission range way beyond what you’re operating...
So, let me tell you what I don't do first: I don't pick a random location. I don't spend hours and hours flying my drone looking for possible shots. I don't pick a random time to go fly my drone, just to find out the light is crap. ...