![]() You can fly an ‘open’ category drone (weighing under 25 kilograms) without permission, as long as: Drones bought before 1 January 2023 are not required to have a class identification mark. Open category refers to drone flights which are deemed to be a low risk.ĭrones in the open category must weigh less than 25 kilograms and have one of the class identification marks 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4. The Irish Aviation Authority or the Gardaí can take away your drone if they believe it is likely that you will use your drone in breach of the regulations. ![]() Some areas may have certain restrictions or limitations on flying your drone. There are specific places where you are not allowed to fly your drone, or you might need permission to fly. Make sure to always look at the UAS geographical zone map before you fly your drone. To fly a drone that weighs more than 25 kilograms, or to fly your drone outside the ‘open’ category limits, you must apply for an Operational Authorisation from the Irish Aviation Authority. There are 3 subcategories in the ‘open’ category – A1, A2 and A3. ![]() If you are flying a drone that weighs under 25 kilograms within the limits of the ‘open’ category you do not need a prior permission for the flight. In a manner that poses a risk to people, the environment or propertyįlying drones is separated into 3 categories based on the risk attached:.Near moving aircraft or in an aerodrome traffic circuit. ![]() In a way that could cause a hazard to another aircraft. ![]()
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