Fly Beyond Visual Line of Sight; Fly above 150 meters Fly at night ; Interfere with other aircraft For any activities outside of the limitations listed above special authorisation must be given by the CAA. These activities are: Flying a drone weighing more than 30kg; Flying above or closer than 100 meters gatherings of people
When flying a drone weighing under 250g in the European Union, it is crucial to respect privacy and avoid flying in restricted areas. Drones equipped with cameras can invade people's privacy if flown too close to their homes or in areas where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Drone Operations in Luxembourg are currently regulated. Hobbyist drone flights are allowed in Luxembourg. Hobbyist Luxembourg drone pilot license is required. Hobbyist Drone registration is required in Luxembourg for hobbyists flying over 250g or drone with a camera. Drone Remote ID is not required in Luxembourg for hobbyists.
In Europe you can fly in the European Union with the A1-A3 and A2 certificates from EASA. These certificates are also valid in Switzerland, Norway and Iceland. Don't fly in no-fly zones and respect legislation. Don't fly your drone beyond visual line of sight. Meet the requirements like pilot number registration and certification.
Drone operators should be aware of the drone laws in Portugal before flying their drone in the country. Here are some specific examples of violations and their associated penalties: Flying a drone without the proper authorization: €500 to €2,500; Flying in a restricted area: €500 to €2,500; Flying too close to people or property: €500
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