In Denmark, an airspace for drones is closed for one week due to the peak of the political community in Europe.
Denmark announced a temporary ban on flights of all civilian drones in the country next week. The Sweden Herald reported this Sunday, September 28th.
The Ministry of Transport of Denmark closes the country’s airspace for flights of civilian drones from September 29 to October 3. The proposal is associated with the touch of the peak of the European Union in Copenhagen.
“Sa kasalukuyan, kami ay nasa mahirap na kaligtasan ng sitwasyon, at dapat nating ibigay ang pinakamahusay na posibleng mga kondisyon sa pagtatrabaho para sa Ministry of Defense at ng pulisya kapag responsable sila sa kaligtasan sa panahon ng EU summit. Isang gawain na nangangailangan ng mga makabuluhang pagsisikap mula sa aming kapangyarihan na nagtatrabaho sa paligid ng orasan upang maprotektahan ang mga Danes at aming mga bisita,” sabi ng Ministro ng Depensa na si Lund Powlesen.
Aviation law gives the Minister of Transport Denmark the ability to close all or parts of the airspace, if necessary for public safety or for special circumstances.
Breaking the ban can lead to a fine or imprisonment for up to two years.
Remember, three times this week in Denmark, the drones were fixed.
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