http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-14-259_en.htm... sur les drones ou comment gaspiller l'argent?
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What are the current rules covering the use of civil drones?
The rules covering drones are currently set at UN level, by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), the UN body dealing with civil aviation. ICAO allows drones operations (RPAS) provided a national authority gives a specific authorization, i.e. authorising the use of drones in a non-segregated airspace (this means in the same airspace also used by 'manned' air traffic). Such authorisations are typically restricted to specific operations under specific conditions in order to avoid safety hazards.
Some EU member states, such as Sweden, France, Denmark, Italy, Germany, Czech Republic, Lithuania and the UK have adopted legislation for simple operations by light RPAS, to avoid this case-by-case authorization process. However, national authorizations do not benefit from mutual recognition and do not allow for European wide activities, either to produce or to operate drones. The authorisation procedures also do not provide a coherent framework, with the necessary legal safeguards in relation to concerns about safety, security, privacy, liability to be built in.
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About safety, security, privacy and liability.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Consumer_Product_Safety_Commission
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer_Product_Safety_Act
P.s: Et si on se rencontrait à La Haye en zone internationale. Car La Haye est une ville de PaiX, de Conférences historiques et de Justice internationale.
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