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UAS/Drone registration applications will not be processed from 23rd December until 4th January 2021
Flying and operating drones in Ireland is subject to European Union Regulation 2019/947. The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) supervises and implements the Regulation in Ireland. The IAA also provides guidance for operating and flying drones in order to ensure public safety. The Regulation allows registered operators and pilots to fly their drones across the EU. You must register as a drone operator if your drone weighs over 250 grams or if it has a camera or sensor.
DRONE SAFETY - DO'S AND DONT'S
AERONAUTICAL NOTICES - UNMANNED AIRCRAFT
No. | Title | Date of issue | Type | Size | |
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U04 | Aeronautical Notice U 04 Direction Exemption from Controlled Airspace Permission Requirement for Certain Drone Operations issue 15 | 20 Dec 2020 |
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U06 | The pending introduction of (EU) Regulations in the area of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in Ireland | 20 Dec 2019 |
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82 KB | Download |