Hello, I may have to fly my copter in Spain and I could not find precise information about regulation there. What i learned is that there is a project of regulation for this year, but actually do we need to ask something ? and to who ? Thanks Denis
Denis: I did a Google search for: spanish civil aviation authority The first result was for http://www.easa.europa.eu/links.php Here's the relevant part of the web page -- I'm not sure if the URL links survived the copy and paste into this message, though, so you may want to go to the link above. EDIT: The links below do work. If you don't read Spanish, use Google translate: translate.google.com or use the Chrome browser which will translate for you (I think Firefox may do it too). Andy Spain Ministerio de Fomento - Aviacion Civil AESA, Agencia Española de Seguridad Aérea (Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency)
Hi Andy, thanks I did the same research and found the same stuff EASA in not relevant since my drone is under 150 kg ....(each country keeps control) AESA is probably but i dont speak spanish ... No time to dig yet, but i'll try thanks again Regards Denis
Denis, did you get any new info about flying in Spain? I might also go there for a commercial shoot and would like to get all the papers needed.
Hello Michael, I am sorry not to be able to help a lot ... My project was cancelled before I finished the research ... When i stopped searching I couldn't get any information except from spannish drone shops i mailed, and they told me that they were no rules in Spain yet ... But I am sure it is not so simple, specially if you have an airport close to the place you will have to fly ... Regards Denis
This could be still possible. Some countries are still "drone friendly". Thanks. I will try to dig some more.