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Drone Safety

Explains CE/UAS class labels, manuals, operator registration, training, airspace, privacy, and insurance duties.

Last updated
2026-06-17
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drone-safety-policy-2026-06-17.txt

DRONE SAFETY POLICY

Last updated June 17, 2026

Fly legally and safely

Before operating any drone, you must check and follow the aviation, privacy, insurance, and safety regulations that apply in the country and location where you fly. Rules may vary by country, airspace, drone weight, payload, operator category, pilot registration, training, insurance, and intended use.

Follow the manufacturer guidelines

You must also read and follow the manufacturer's operating manuals, safety instructions, firmware notices, battery charging and storage instructions, maintenance guidance, payload limits, weather limits, and any warnings for your specific drone, controller, batteries, chargers, accessories, and replacement parts.

Customer responsibility

DronePilotSolutions provides product information and links to relevant safety resources where available, but you remain responsible for confirming that each flight is lawful, safe, and appropriate for the local conditions before takeoff.