– each flight needs to be asked for 10 days in advance at the DAC
– max 50m height
– need to keep eye cantact at all times (If using fpv you need a second person keeping a physical eye on the drone)
– no flying over highways, rail roads, private property, people and animals
– register and insure the drone
Wow, you’re tall!
Tout le Luxembourg est beau. Pourquoi ça parle Anglais ici, au fait ?
Vianden itself is on the downward spiral though. Almost all commerces and shops have closed. The only really cool place left is the Ale Kino. The rest really looks desolate. Same for Esch-s-Sure.
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I see they are still rebuilding the street that was destroyed during the floods.
Just for info: In Luxembourg you need an authorisation to fly your drone 😉 [Link](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://gouvernement.lu/dam-assets/fr/actualites/articles/2015/06-juin/05-drones-aeromodeles/Conference-de-Presse-MDDI—Drones-FINAL.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiN3b225o_zAhXSAewKHQh5Ck4QFnoECAoQAQ&usg=AOvVaw370byfX9n_4dVtfAEcX81H)
Edit: small recap:
– each flight needs to be asked for 10 days in advance at the DAC
– max 50m height
– need to keep eye cantact at all times (If using fpv you need a second person keeping a physical eye on the drone)
– no flying over highways, rail roads, private property, people and animals
– register and insure the drone
Wow, you’re tall!
Tout le Luxembourg est beau. Pourquoi ça parle Anglais ici, au fait ?
Vianden itself is on the downward spiral though. Almost all commerces and shops have closed. The only really cool place left is the Ale Kino. The rest really looks desolate. Same for Esch-s-Sure.
Great photo.