You can fly over a motorway in the UK as long as it’s not very busy. When you do, make sure you don’t spend too long and maintain at least 100 meters of vertical distance.
You can fly your drone over a school if you follow drone regulations and maintain a safe flight.
Pilots do not need to request permission to fly within Enhanced Warning Zones. Currently, DJI drones are the only ones that have visual warnings when entering warning zones, but that does not mean they should be ignored by pilots using other drones.
Yes, you can bring a drone into the UK. You can also freely fly a drone in the UK, provided you adhere to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the UK government regulations.
Norway is one of the world’s leaders in developing drone regulations. In 2015, the Norwegian government released a set of rules and regulations governing the use of drones in the country.
When it comes to the DJI Avata, accessing the camera settings may differ depending on which set of goggles you are using.
Class D airspace comprises the smallest airports and generally reaches from the surface to 2,500 ft. Like other letter-named airspaces, you can only fly a drone within it with prior permission.
Essentially, the entire metropolitan area of Paris has been declared a “No Fly Zone” with possible fines or detainment for infractions.
According to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), flying a drone is legal in the EU. However, non-EU travelers who plan on flying a drone weighing more than 0.55 pounds (250 grams) must first register with the National Aviation Authority (NAA).
Drones are allowed in Bali, and most hobbyists don’t need a permit to fly them. However, if your drone exceeds the maximum allowed weight of two kilograms, you will need to apply for a permit from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.










