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Portugal's new drone laws may be short-lived

dronegolfPeople in charge of flying drones who break the rules currently are liable to fines of up to €2,500, a fugure that needs to be revised upwards, according to the National Civil Aviation Authority.

Luís Riberio commented that failing to observe the regulations constitutes an aeronautical infraction open to fines of between €250 and €2,500 but that the "the fines must be updated in the future."

Ribeiro said that regulating the use of drones in Portuguese air space may soon be nullified by EU rules and regulations being worked on but in the meantime there are restricted areas in place, listed on www.voanaboa.pt

Under Portugal's rules, drones can only fly during the day and must always be visible to the person controlling the machine. There are restricted zones and no drone may fly more than 120 metres above the ground, unless permission has been given by the Civil Aviation Authority.

Under the new rules, drones must be a good distance away from people and property and certainly must go nowhere near manned commercial or private flights, must have their warning lights on at all times.

Surprisingly for Portugal, a land of forms and regulation, owners do not have to be registered but they must be sane.

Ribeiro said the authority had consulted widely and had tried to balance fun with safety issues, adding that in some countries, drones are banned from flying within 5 kilometres of an airport.

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+3 #3 chez 2016-12-21 09:28
Dash cams are not illegal in Portugal but what the owner does with the footage can be deemed illegal if posted on social media.
+3 #2 Mike Thompson 2016-12-19 10:33
We should all by now be aware of the Portuguese elites obsession with their secrecy (but no-one else's) - thereby allowing all kinds of corrupt anti-social behaviour . Aided and abetted by Judges and investigators destroying anything resembling photographic or recorded 'proof' from a plaintiff. Note how it even impacts on 'sane' drone flying which, as with illegal car dashcams in Portugal is an infringement of the elite's Right to behave like Absolute Twats !!

(Translation from http://www.voanaboa.pt/perguntas-frequentes) This regulation is intended solely to ensure the safety of airspace. The rules for capturing images and making videos are regulated by other legislation, namely by the Personal Data Protection Act (National Data Protection Commission - www.cnpd.pt), and by the authorizations to be requested from the National Aeronautical Authority / Force Portuguese Airline (www.aan.pt).

So no possibility of an ordinary oik flying their camera drone over, say, an illegal development / business to get proof to take to the authorities. But who then prosecute said oik - not the illegal developer as the proof has been destroyed by a well greased investigator. And this is allegedly The EU !
+6 #1 Peter Booker 2016-12-19 09:09
I really like the idea that owners of drones must be sane. How do they prove that? I suspect only by demonstrating that they have not been certified as insane.

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