Here are the Australian rules:
https://www.casa.gov.au/knowyourdrone/drone-rules

They're more a matter of saying No, you can't, rather than Yes, you can!

I don't think that it would work in OSM?

Thanks

Graeme


On Sat, 11 Feb 2023 at 04:10, Craig Wallace <craigw84+...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2023-02-10 11:43, Anne-Karoline Distel wrote:
>
> What do people think about a key like drone? I'm thinking of heritage
> sites/ tourist attractions, of course. I noticed on a Welsh heritage site
> that they had an icon for all the amenities and permissions, and they had
> one for "Drones not allowed". Obviously, we could add drone=no to every
> airport as well, but that's not my main concern.
>
> In Ireland, drones are not allowed over Office of Public Works sites,
> unless you're the photographer for the National Monuments Service. Or maybe
> an archaeologist with special license for a dig. But as a drone pilot, you
> might not know whether a site is OPW or not.
>
> I don't have a drone myself, I'm just not sure if this would be useful or
> not. There are 9 uses so far
> <https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/drone>.
>
> Note the rules for drones may depend on whether you are taking
> off/landing, or just flying it over.
> eg in the UK, the landowner could ban you from using a drone while on
> their land. But you could stand outside their land, and fly it above
> (assuming you follow the other rules for line of sight, and keeping away
> from people etc).
>
> Whereas airports have specific laws, which ban you from flying above them.
> Or within 5km of the airport.
>
> And may also depend on the type/size of drone. eg less restrictions if it
> weighs less than 250g.
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