EdisonW1979
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hallmark007 Posted at 10-6 09:58
Again we have the biggest clown on here commenting on something he hasn’t a clue about. 1 I don’t fly under the rules of the EU, and number 2 he hasn’t a clue what height I was flying at. But maybe he will post all his professional work. He keeps telling us he’s a pro but unfortunately or fortunately we have never seen anything he has done, but I suppose with only a couple of hours experience, it’s just not his time yet.
Can’t believe he didn’t know that their are no EU flying rules governing any EU country yet . Idiot.
Ummm, you're in Ireland buddy, you profess this is your home town, so unless you've lied (again, likely as you're a chronic liar), this was shot in Ireland, and according to the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA), they do have UAV regulations in place:
https://www.iaa.ie/general-aviation/drones
https://www.easa.europa.eu/docum ... gulation-eu-2019947
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 was adopted on May 24, 2019 by all EU member countries.
Ireland adoption of this regulation as per their membership of the EASA is slated for December 31, 2020. Despite that, current IAA regulations surrounding UAV operations STILL prohibit drone flights above 400ft.
Additional data regarding IAA regulations surrounding drone flights in Ireland:
https://uavcoach.com/drone-laws-in-ireland/
As per this Aeronautical Notice from the IAA, dated August 1, 2016
https://www.iaa.ie/docs/default- ... ?sfvrsn=fe8d0bf3_12
Under Limits, section 2:
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The Order prohibits a person who has charge of the operation of a small unmanned aircraft which has a mass of less than 25 kilograms, without fuel but including any articles or equipment installed in or attached to the aircraft and including cargo at the commencement of its flight to be flown;
a. within a prohibited area, a restricted area, or controlled airspace
b. in Air Traffic Services airspace, other than controlled airspace, within 5km of an aerodrome
during periods of aircraft operations, unless the aerodrome operator has given permission; c. at a distance of less than 30 metres from a person, vessel, vehicle or structure not under
the direct control of the operator;
d. at a distance of less than 120 metres from an assembly of 12 or more persons not under
the direct control of the operator;
e. beyond direct unaided visual line of sight and not farther than 300 metres from the point of
operation;
f. at a height of more than 120 metres above the ground or water;
g. permitting or attempting to permit, any article or animal, whether or not attached to a
parachute to be released from that aircraft.
Unless permitted by the Authority and subject to such conditions as are required by such permission.
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And it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out you are flying WAY above 400ft; I can go put my M2P in the air right now, have it hover over a city street or car, and compare the size variance between what appears on that footage to legal height, vs what is displayed in yours.
See, the problem is, I can read, and understand legal rules, YOU CAN'T. Maybe Ireland was rule-free once upon a time, like many places in the world, but no more. |
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