Published on : Thursday, June 13, 2019
With drone-related incidents around airports having continued to rise in recent years, ERA believes the introduction of new common regulations will go a long way in helping drone operators, whether professional or recreational, to have a clear understanding of what is and what is not allowed.
Equally, it is positive that the regulations β the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945 and Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 β will support the registration and therefore identification of drones, helping to prevent situations similar to that at London Gatwick airport in December 2018 and ultimately mitigate the risk of safety and security incidents.
Montserrat Barriga, Director General, ERA, says: βERA has openly called for more robust and harmonised EU-wide safety regulations in the past and this new common set of rules is a great step forward for Europe in ensuring safe and secure skies for all member states. As the first region in the world to have a comprehensive set of rules, we can be proud of the unity and strength this represents.β
Source:- European Regions Airline Association