Is drone flying allowed everywhere?
Publication Date/Time
2016-07-13T09:00:00+00:00
The Dutch government publishes a map to show you where it is allowed
The popularity of drones has recently taken a flight among citizens.
It has become a hobby for many to fly them and discover the beautiful
images from above. However, this development also creates concerns in
a number of fields. As the air is an open space, drones can go
everywhere and see whatever they want. Some governments are therefore
working on legislation to specify where you are allowed to fly your
drone and where not. For example, during the UEFA European Football
Championship in France, the French government turned the stadiums and
training locations into no-fly zones. The Dutch government has
recently published a map with no-fly and limited fly zones for drones.
[https://data.europa.eu/sites/default/files/img/media/feadtured-data_20160713_map.png]
 

The red areas indicate where it is forbidden to fly your drone; the
orange areas signal limited access for drones. The blue balls indicate
four different kind of suitable fields for drones: G is a gliding
area, S is a hang glider area, H is a heliport and M is a microlight
field.

Look for the map yourself here
[https://kadata.kadaster.nl/dronekaart/]
