Drone regulations Netherlands

The Netherlands is known for its many rules and regulations. Therefore, if you're travelling with a drone it's good to prepare a bit before using it here. While the police is friendly and you might get away with a warning, it's better not too take the risk of your drone being confiscated. 

The Dutch government has a page about drone regulations on their website. It's best to check the latest regulations there, since they might change once in a while. But for now, here are the most important things: 

  • "A private drone must not weigh more than 25kg (including cargo). 
  • There are places where you are not allowed to fly a drone, such as over crowds or built-up areas or in the vicinity of airports and other no-fly zones. 
  • You must always keep the drone in view.
  • You are not permitted to fly higher than 120 metres, either above the ground or over water.
  • You are not permitted to fly in the dark.
  • You must always yield to other aircraft, such as aeroplanes, helicopters and gliders. This means that you must land immediately if you see an aircraft approaching. You should also stay away from accident scenes, since a drone can get in the way of emergency and police helicopters.
  • You can use your drone to take aerial photographs for personal use. This is considered ‘recreational use’. However, you are not allowed to violate other people’s privacy. For example, you are not permitted to secretly film someone. If you want to film or photograph a person, you must first get their permission."

The extended version, with all the rules (regeling modelvliegen) can be found here: https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0019147/2019-04-01. Unfortunately, this page is not in English. You can perhaps ask a friend to translate it, or post anything that needs translating below. 

If you're in the money business with your drone, more rules apply. In that case, check out this page: https://www.government.nl/topics/drone/rules-pertaining-to-the-commercial-use-of-drones

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