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I will buy a P4P or P4P+
To get a flight permission here in Belgium is really hard.
There are 3 levels:
1 : pure toy: Less than 1 kg, max 10m high and only on private terrain.
2 : Class 2: Max 5 Kg, max 45 m high (150 ft) and a lot of restrictions like not above people and animals and so on. One must follow a course of about 700 € , have a medical attest, examination theory and practice. Also one must be insured.
3 : Class 1: Max 150 kg, max 90 m high (300 ft) and also restrictions. Course about 3000€, medical attest, exam, and insurance. One must have a log of every flight, if a flight with risks one must announce the flight to the official authority. and so one...
I go for Class 1. Hopefully after some time when I succeed I will buy the bird.
Mostly I will use it for hobby.
Maybe help a photographer to take film or pictures with the drone.
From my userid one can guess what my profession was, now retired.
They are also the names of our 2 cats.
I like this forum a lot, learned already a lot.
Cheers from Belgium
To get a flight permission here in Belgium is really hard.
There are 3 levels:
1 : pure toy: Less than 1 kg, max 10m high and only on private terrain.
2 : Class 2: Max 5 Kg, max 45 m high (150 ft) and a lot of restrictions like not above people and animals and so on. One must follow a course of about 700 € , have a medical attest, examination theory and practice. Also one must be insured.
3 : Class 1: Max 150 kg, max 90 m high (300 ft) and also restrictions. Course about 3000€, medical attest, exam, and insurance. One must have a log of every flight, if a flight with risks one must announce the flight to the official authority. and so one...
I go for Class 1. Hopefully after some time when I succeed I will buy the bird.
Mostly I will use it for hobby.
Maybe help a photographer to take film or pictures with the drone.
From my userid one can guess what my profession was, now retired.
They are also the names of our 2 cats.
I like this forum a lot, learned already a lot.
Cheers from Belgium