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<blockquote data-quote="Vilco" data-source="post: 40557" data-attributes="member: 4957"><p>In Italy you won't need a liability insurance, and unless you register your drone with ENAC (our Aviation Authority) you'll be considered a hobbyist and only be able to fly:</p><p>- not closer than 50 meters from people not involved with the drone operation</p><p>- not closer than 150 meters from homes </p><p>- not higher than 70 meters and not farther than 200 meters</p><p>- always in VLOS and in daylight (from 30 minutes before dawn to 30 min after sunset)</p><p>- never over crowds of people</p><p></p><p>And beware of </p><p>Venice: the center is under 2 airport ATZ so you risk 2 2000 Eur fines</p><p>Rome and Milan: the whole city center in under a Townhall imposed "special use airspace" so you risk to have your drone seized, in addition to the 2000 eur fine for both the nearby airports</p><p>Cinque terre: same as Rome and Milan but on a widespread area, luckily no airports there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vilco, post: 40557, member: 4957"] In Italy you won't need a liability insurance, and unless you register your drone with ENAC (our Aviation Authority) you'll be considered a hobbyist and only be able to fly: - not closer than 50 meters from people not involved with the drone operation - not closer than 150 meters from homes - not higher than 70 meters and not farther than 200 meters - always in VLOS and in daylight (from 30 minutes before dawn to 30 min after sunset) - never over crowds of people And beware of Venice: the center is under 2 airport ATZ so you risk 2 2000 Eur fines Rome and Milan: the whole city center in under a Townhall imposed "special use airspace" so you risk to have your drone seized, in addition to the 2000 eur fine for both the nearby airports Cinque terre: same as Rome and Milan but on a widespread area, luckily no airports there [/QUOTE]
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