Soldato
This is insane, wonder what happened.
Absolutely noting will have been done because when it comes to arresting ****** the police are scared ********. The law only applies to us law-abiding and tax-paying citizens.
This is insane, wonder what happened.
As far as I can see all that footage is legal...So much illegal drone footage, I don't even know where to start. Love the idea of Riviera Run but personally preferred Cannonball Run
That's my thoughts tooAs far as I can see all that footage is legal...
NopeAs far as I can see all that footage is legal...
That's my thoughts too
Your allowed to use drones for filming, just not near airports
Nope
Not over roads, not over public property, not within 50m of a building, etc, etc, not to mention the various local CAA laws of other European countries. So no, far from it sadly.
Nope
Not over roads, not over public property, not within 50m of a building, etc, etc, not to mention the various local CAA laws of other European countries. So no, far from it sadly.
YesYou filmed that ?
Nope
Not over roads, not over public property, not within 50m of a building, etc, etc, not to mention the various local CAA laws of other European countries. So no, far from it sadly.
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Check again... that footage is legal. I know which footage is from which country and the local rules and I had permission on the private property
Sadly not for commercial gain, all of the rules specified within the CAA handbook apply to drones. In only know because I'm on my 5th operations manual edition this yearMost of those laws are for RC planes/choppers which can get up to much higher speeds, also there is a 400ft height limit which you can hit in no time with some of the faster planes. Then over 20kg you start coming under the much stricter CAA rules. I don't think all of the rules apply to "drones" (yet).