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Complete guide of drone rules in Switzerland | Swiss-drone-pictures
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2024
- In this video you will learn which rules apply to drones in Switzerland. Whether you're a vacationer who wants to make a travel video or a company that needs footage for a blockbuster, you'll learn everything you need to know here.
For more information, please visit the website of Schweizer-Drohnen:
schweizer-drohnen.ch/gesetze/
Links:
Open Category; A2: www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl/en/hom...
Special Category: www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl/en/hom...
Special Category; PDRA: www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl/en/hom...
Special Category; SORA: www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl/en/hom...
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Open Category
02:23 A1 Subcategory
03:20 A2 Subcategory
04:14 A3 Subcategory
04:51 Special Category
05:18 STS Standard Scenarios
06:26 PDRA Pre Defined Risk Assessment
06:59 SORA Specific Operations Risk Assessment
07:45 LUC Light UAS Operator Certificate
08:04 Certified Category
08:26 Classes
08:48 Conclusion
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Im planning to go switzerland im going to use my 249g drone dji what do i need for 2024 regulation?
You need to register yourself at www.uas.gate.bazl.admin.ch/
There you will get a operator number which needs to be mounted on your drone
@@Swiss-drone-pictures If I have been assigned an operator number in an EU country (Poland), do I also have to register on this website?
No, Switzerland accepts registrations from EU. So you are good to go!
In Montenegro we need an import permit..Is there anything like that in Switzerland .
My drone is 249g Dji mini 3
No, as long as you have registered yourself and have a EU-operator number on your drone you can fly with it where it is permitted
Good day- you created pro edition~ goodnight,😲
I have a DJI mini 3, what licences do I need to have and could I fly it in the Alps?
The DJI Mini-Series is below 250g so you only need to register yourself under UAS.gate and have the operator number on your drone, with this drone you don‘t need to take a test of some kind.
Under these conditions you can fly in the alps wherever it is permitted. Yoz can check under map.geo.admin.ch
i see the map.but there is no labels as to where is legal to fly@@Swiss-drone-pictures
Hello, in what category would it be to use a dji mavic 2 pro (over 900g), for a commercial flight in an industrial zone ? And would it be legal ? Thanks!
Because the Mavic 2 pro has no class classification you need to make sure there are not more than 10 people in your flight zone.
Check therefore the BAZL website: www.bazl.admin.ch/bazl/en/home/drohnen/open/4kg_25kg.html
@@Swiss-drone-pictures Thank you very much!
How about my drone DJI MINI 4 PRO is that ok or not
Yess, you can fly by the rules of the A1 category
How bad is the drone situation in Switzerland? I'm worried every place I go is going to be ruined by people flying them.
You will see a lot of drones in Switzerland, mostly at the touristy places but when you avoid the hotspots you can still be alone
It looks so hard to get the license in Switzerland that I'm traveling in 2024 and I'm not even going to bother.
Don‘t worry, it is not as hard as it looks😉 if you got a UAS-Number(which is valid in all of de EU) and respect the rules, you are good to go💪
@Swiss-drone-pictures Thanks for replying. The problem is that I got a Mavic 3 so I guess weighing more than 250g less than 900g It falls under a category in which Id have to get some type of license, right? I guess it would be A2??? Any possible way you can direct me or point me in the right direction here?
Thanks...
@@Swiss-drone-picturesGreat channel... Just subbed
Yess, this is true. You have to complete the online training A1/A3. There you need to watch a few videos and complete a online test. If you are not familiar with the European drone laws, i would recommend studying for one hour should be enough to get you through those questions😁
The exam can be done under UAS.gate