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Can you fly drones in London parks?

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Vehicles, remote-controlled vehicles and drones No motorised vehicles are allowed in our parks and open spaces without written permission from the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Special Travel Considerations for Foreigners Whether you plan to fly for fun or for work, you must register your drone with the FAA using the FAADroneZone portal. If you plan to fly your drone for recreation in the U.S., you must take The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) required by the FAA.

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Unfortunately, you cannot put your plan into action. National Parks were classified as “no drone” zones in 2014. And flying here means stiff penalties. For drone pilots, this is a huge missed opportunity — the NPS controls some 417 parks, 23 trails, and 60 rivers.

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Non-EU residents visiting Europe You also need to train and pass the drone pilot's certificate online exam and get the European certificate in any EASA Member State. Some National Aviation Authorities offer the training and exam in English. And of course, you need to comply with the European Drone regulations.

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Yes, you can take a drone on a plane — but there are a few rules. As DJI explains, yes you can take a drone on a plane as either a piece of carry-on luggage, or as a piece of checked luggage, depending on its size. But, no matter what, you must take out the drone's batteries and put those in your carry-on bag.

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