LennyObez
lvl.2
Flight distance : 156893 ft
Belgium
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Flycaster Posted at 7-8 06:21
If you have looked into the laws in your country concerning "drone flights", then you know that it is only a matter of time that every flight will/is/be monitored.
That gives you 2 choices:
1. Get "certified/licensed", and be legal (2k EUR), or
Having to pay a license to be able to fly where there is literally no danger like abandoned land - my country is strewn with it - and to see nature (forest) is theft! Even if it is the country that requests it.
Anyone in the exploration business knows full well that the regulations are far too strict, which is why they are renegade.
The fines here revolve around the price of the Mavic Air 2, a maximum of 800 EUR. in immediate perception. To admit everything, I already use my tool illegally, I know that it can be easily visible which is not a problem in itself.
What I would like to know is, does a competent authority (I don't know? A police station for example) know how to see all the drones in flight in the region, and deactivate them in turn?
I know that it is the case of the nuclear power stations and the airports, in any case, I stay far from civilization for the flights (I already made a sprain once to take night photos of the roads of my city but I do not intend to do it again).
I have already made 64 flights in abandoned places including factories, (abandoned) cities, parks, castles, communication towers, satellite dishes. So far, I have never had a problem, whether with the authorities or safety.
It's just that I'm afraid that in a few years, a flight above 10 meters will mean immediate confiscation and destruction of the drone and the fine that goes with it. I would like to know if it is "so" easy to spot a drone on a kind of radar that a mobile intervention unit could have? |
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