As of January, drones can only fly with the HungaroControl app



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As of January, only drones can be flown using the HungaroControl app, according to a bill from the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM). In order to increase flight safety, drone operators can obtain information on airspace use opportunities, restricted or prohibited areas from the mobile app, ITM informed MTI on Wednesday.

According to the ministry, general EU regulations for UAVs came into effect last summer. Additional regulations establishing the execution of flights and operating conditions should have been applied from July this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, this deadline has been extended until the end of 2020.

The creation of certain detailed rules remains the responsibility of the Member States, and the ITM proposal contains elements of the new national drone regulation at the legal level.

In the future, the aviation authority will keep records of drones and their users. Hungarian airspace can only be used by registered vehicles.

According to the new regulations, drones that weigh less than 120 grams and that cannot move more than 100 meters from the operator will not be subject to registration.

Unmanned aerial vehicles can only be used in airspace over populated areas. The designation of an ad hoc airspace for a maximum of seven days can still be requested from the military aviation authority, failing that, drone within a populated area is a traffic offense. According to the statement, anyone who drones someone’s home without permission can also be held liable for a private breach.

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