Flying drones in cities in Poland is allowed, but certain areas have restrictions. Regulations prohibit flights near airports, military facilities, and national parks. Additionally, drones are not allowed near prisons, jails, and other penitentiary buildings, as well as near strategic sites important for national security. Drones are also prohibited over crowds of people and during mass events. Special permits are required for flights in these areas.
Flying a drone in the city requires adhering to specific rules and regulations. It’s important to familiarize yourself with informational DRA-I zones that indicate areas where drone flights are allowed, and use apps like Drone Tower for orientation. Drones weighing less than 250 g do not require special permits, but operators still need to follow rules such as the maximum flight height of 120 m and maintaining visual contact with the device. Drones weighing over 250 g require operator registration with the Civil Aviation Authority and completion of relevant training.
Therefore, flying drones in cities is possible, provided all legal requirements are met and safety rules are followed.
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