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Flying Multirotor in Holland

Started by GaryShainberg, Wednesday,August 07, 2013, 19:49:24

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GaryShainberg

Does anyone have any experience of flying a multirotor commercially in Holland ?

I have been asked to do a job there and wondered what "hoops" I need to jump through to do it legally.

Any help / advice would be much appreciated

-Gary

Carapau

I know very little about the Dutch regs but I understand that they have something similar to the BNUC but with a much more stringent safety case requirement. If you are already BNUC qualified that may well help and it might just be a case of writing a safety case that meets the Dutch requirements.

Ross

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They may have an OPERATIONS department that is the same as ours who deal with this sort of thing.
Just preface your e mail subject as  RAC  UAV   (Rules of ATC  & Drones)
They will more than likely be the people to help or will pass you on to the correct department..FULLY explain your requirements to them  as some of these aviation departments have a habit ignoring you if you are not concise..


Dutch Safety Board
PO Box 95404
2509 CK Den Haag
NETHERLANDS Tel.:+31 70 333 70 00
Fax: +31 70 333 70 77
Email: info@safetyboard.nl
Website: www.safetyboard.nl
Let's be careful out there.
SAFETY is.. NO accident.