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Need urgent help about drones in Swiss, Italy and UK
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<blockquote data-quote="Undo" data-source="post: 20272" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>The rules in the EU vary wildly unfortunately, but there is some consensus through all of them. Do not fly over people and not closer than 50m of property without the owner's consent. Flying over most cities is also forbidden due to these rules. Assuming you also check the NOTAMs, basically the No Fly zones, there's nothing you can break. I have never been asked about an insurance. Funny enough, since it's under 500g, the authorities in my home country didn't even want to register it. At the time being I can't even find an insurance that would cover damage done by personal drones in the EU</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undo, post: 20272, member: 4134"] The rules in the EU vary wildly unfortunately, but there is some consensus through all of them. Do not fly over people and not closer than 50m of property without the owner's consent. Flying over most cities is also forbidden due to these rules. Assuming you also check the NOTAMs, basically the No Fly zones, there's nothing you can break. I have never been asked about an insurance. Funny enough, since it's under 500g, the authorities in my home country didn't even want to register it. At the time being I can't even find an insurance that would cover damage done by personal drones in the EU [/QUOTE]
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