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<blockquote data-quote="Tom_Iron" data-source="post: 12560" data-attributes="member: 2365"><p>I didn't realise that I will need permit for 300g drone but thanks for reminding me. I did some research and I found that </p><p></p><p>"UAV's that weigh less than 4.4lbs do not need authorization from the IDAC Dept of Operations but should still follow certain conditions. They should be constructed from flexible materials, that when coming in contact with people or objects it could break. It should not exceed 1,500 feet/455 meters, flight distance from the operator." </p><p></p><p>I can see they updated drone law only last year in February. I've already contacted Dominican Republic Aviation Authority so I believe I will get my permit before I will go there.</p><p></p><p>One more time thanks for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom_Iron, post: 12560, member: 2365"] I didn't realise that I will need permit for 300g drone but thanks for reminding me. I did some research and I found that "UAV's that weigh less than 4.4lbs do not need authorization from the IDAC Dept of Operations but should still follow certain conditions. They should be constructed from flexible materials, that when coming in contact with people or objects it could break. It should not exceed 1,500 feet/455 meters, flight distance from the operator." I can see they updated drone law only last year in February. I've already contacted Dominican Republic Aviation Authority so I believe I will get my permit before I will go there. One more time thanks for that. [/QUOTE]
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Welcome from Birmingham, UK! :D