I don't think so. Those who follow the video carefully will know what you can and cannot do with a drone in Spain. Apart from that the title says also Enaire Drone and VLOG
Thank you for the detailed information. I was planning to visit camino de santiago with my mini2, but I give up finally.. There is too many regulated location, and notam for yellow area is too long... Since there's are not much data about flying in Europe in my country, your video really helped me. Now I can enjoy the camino with lighter backpack :(
@@doatrip France is a nightmare, extremely beautiful, but with so many places you can't fly a drone. The French are ultra obsessed with enforcing rules. The Géoportail app is your friend in France.
Thanks mate, I need to check this app out. Also have read that you need a general permission from the authorities to launch a drone. Gonna investigate on that.
you are very welcome. It depends were you are going. There are plenty of spots you can use it. For example, I love flying in the north of Spain in Cantabria for example: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bb03430lac4.html
@@doatrip Tenerife, Canary islands, more than half island is natural park, the rest with two airports one at south and one at north. very few spots were I could fly without running into troubles. I have a RePL and the drone is a mini4
I fully agree. Close to airports I would always avoid flying. But I made good experiences by asking police officers or guardia civil. I am often in Spain and just head over to such ppl showing them my drone asking them if I may fly. In most of the cases they agree and are really friendly.
Mainly Europe is pretty restrictive in terms of drones. Have you already checked you area with EnaireDrone? I would recommend you doing it, maybe you reach an area where you can use it.
Thanks for the video mate! I was looking for one that showed exactly that. I'm going to do the Camino de Santiago in May and I need to know exactly what I need to do to legally fly my drone. One question, which company did you hire for the insurance? I will need to hire (I'm from Brazil) and it will probably have to be a Spanish company.
You're pretty much welcome. It's great news that you plan to do the Camino! You will have amazing spots to launch your drone and capture footage from above. In my case I am working with getsafe. It is a German company. However it doesn't matter in Europe, if the insurance is from the country you are flying or from a different country. 😉 You only need to able to prove, that your drone has an insurance.
Basically If youre not going by car or to more outskit-ish areas there is no point of taking drone ... Buy a dron they say you will make breathtaking videos they say ... naah its jsut fancy thing you can fly with but not much places to do so plus weather like winter - no flying to cold ... then you got like 4 - 6 month of possible flieghts and then wind or rain - which make you around lets say 4 months .. .then if youre living in bigger city then you need to go outside it - hmm 2 times per year... I was in couple countries already and each is same ... for some they could take your dron on airport as drones are completly prohibited in coutry or in some you need to pay tax for it as you would buy new drone even if youre just a turist O_o comming for like 1 week time. and then pay for being able to fly in places where you can fly ... so basically if youre by train and by plan etc then not much of use with drones nowdays ... its more a gimick than useful tool! but if youre by car to remote places that are not natural reserves (haha check waht is hidden in so called natural reserves and why people dissapearing there often especially in USA) but yeah ... its 4rth time Ive checked If to take drone and ... Malaga ahh malaga (nope in the face) ok 3 additional palces I plan to go by train or bus - nope again... ok maybe a canyon (naah - natural reserve) so maybe old caste ... ant prohibited zone ... WTFFFFFFF!!!!!! whole UE and other countries - can Kiss my ... regulations not for our safety but those who makes rules ... :(
Word! I fully share your view! It is rediculous what's going on. And it kills all the fun those devices are normally bringing. Basically when you are a drone pilot you are halfway in jail due to the regulations. And none of the pilots will always know each single nofly zone even when using all the apps and websites and governantal sources. Anyway I keep flying because I really like it. I try to be informed as good as possible. Apart from lots of Karen's out there in public, I never met a bad police officers. All of them were quite communicative and helped finding good spots in case the one I've chosen was not okay. 🙂 Don't forget: Life is too short to be a free. 😉
What about the new regulations taking effect January 2024 in all EU? I read somewhere that the Mini 4 with the “0” label/category will supposedly allow flying over cities but will have the 120m “hard” altitude limit. Is that true, or it doesn't apply to Spain? Being able to fly over urban areas, even with the altitude limit, is better than nothing.
Good point. With JAN 2024 the 120m is also valid for Spain as it is part of the EU. Meaning the c0 labelled drones are max altituded. However Spain has an additional regulation to not fly in urban areas.
Doubtful that Spain is "an ideal destination for drone enthusiasts". I'm in fact in Andalusia, and there is not one SINGLE place interesting where the drone can be flown: 1- Sevilla with the Alcazar and the Cathedral? nope 2- Granada and the Alhambra? nope 3- Gibraltar? nope 4- Tarifa? nope 5- Ok, what about that small city of Ronda? no chance ... Seriously I've seen all these places and I've never been able to use my drone (sub 250g). Hell, not even hikes in the middle of nowhere can be pictured, such as the Caminito del Rey - yes 50km from Malaga and still too close from the airport!.. Sorry, but while Spain has certainly a lot of captivating sights, one shall not hope to fly his drone
Well I did several flights in Andalusia. But basically you are right. All urban areas are protected. But for example close to Carmona is possible to fly or even behind Bomuchos etc. Enaire Drone is quite helpful.
Das weiss ich leider nicht. Ich nutze keine Apple-Produkte. Aber du kannst die Daten direkt über den Browser aufrufen, wenn es die App im AppStore nicht gibt.
Vielen Dank für die vielen Infos! :) Kannst du mir sagen, ob man für Spanien eine spezielle "Lizenz" braucht, um die Mini DJI fliegen zu lassen? Und wenn ja, wo kann ich sie bekommen? :)
Gerne, freut mich, wenn es jemand gebrauchen kann. Nein, für die Mini Serie brauchst du in Spanien nichts Spezielles. Es gilt das gleiche, wie in Deutschland auch. Empfehlenswert ist auf jeden Fall deine Fernpiloten-Lizenz vom Luftfahrtbundesamt dabei zu haben. Ich fliege viel in Spanien, musste bisher aber nie irgendwo irgendwas vorzeigen. Einfach mit Hilfe von Drone Enaire an die Flugverbotszonen halten. 😉
@doatrip do u know of any good places in Spain to fly drone without being fined 6k euroes.? What if you shoot a video in an illegal to fly zone and they later find that video on RU-vid. Will you still be fined?
@@Dronie-SkyVistas can't tell you because I haven't done such things before. Try to stay legal as much as you can. Recommendable spots exist a lot and it depends on what you are interested. In terms of coastline go to the north of Spain. When you want to have Roman ruins, check Andalusia and southern coastline. If you want to have mountains and valley try in the Pyrenees. One of my favorit spots is Bufones de Pria. Check my channel, you will find it there. 😉
@@doatrip ich wusste tatsächlich nicht das es ne App gibt 😁. Hab immer die Website genutzt. Du hast aber absolut recht die Spanier sind was Drohnen angeht extrem streng. Auf den Kanaren ist das noch intensiver
Auf der anderen Seite muss man sagen, wann immer ich versucht habe, jemanden aus den Kontaktdaten der App zu kontaktieren, habe ich nie eine Antwort bekommen. Zumindest auf dem Festland scheint das kein großes Thema zu sein. Guardia Civil hat i.d.R. beim persönlichen Fragen auf die App verwiesen.