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The laws governing the use of drones in Australia do not touch mines

 01 Aug 2018

Han, a travel enthusiast and obsessed with drones, has been hoping to record Australia's magnificent scenery with his own camera.


This day, Han with his photographic equipment and drones, finally arrived at the day and night, haunting Keynes. Standing by the sea, Han took out his photography weapon-the drone-and began to record the beautiful scenery from the perspective of God. As the drones roared up into the sky, in Han's monitoring screen, the rolling white beach, the blue water, the distant hidden Great Barrier Reef slowly came into view, just as Han was ready to press the videotape key. A police car flickering with a police light suddenly appeared in the camera.

Han was "inexplicably" taken back to the police station and told that he needed to be punished for violating Australian drone flight rules.

With the improvement of people's living standards, high-tech products such as drones frequently appear in the luggage of Chinese tourists. The Chinese Consulate General in Brisbane reminded Chinese citizens to be aware of Australia's laws and regulations before using flying equipment such as drones so as not to face serious penalties for violating Australia's laws.


At present, among the relevant provisions of the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Agency with regard to the flight of unmanned aerial vehicles for leisure purposes, special attention needs to be paid to:

If you want to use drones in parks owned by goverment, in addition to complying with the requirements of the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Agency, users are also required to comply with the relevant requirements of the City's goverment. Among them, the following should be noted:

 

In addition, since the domestic drone flight area control system does not contain relevant geographic information about Australia, it is not clear whether the location in Australia is part of the no-fly zone for drones. Our library proposes to download the "Can I Fly There?" provided by the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Agency The application queries and releases the drones after confirming the location is seaworthy. The application download address is:

https://www.casa.gov.au/aircraft/standard-page/can-i-fly-there-drone-safety-app


Specific requirements for UAV flight can be found at the following Web site:

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