Wenn ich aus einem anderen Land direkt zum Flughafen Tromsø fliege, ist das Mitführen und Verwenden einer Mini-Drohne (DJI mini4 Pro) in Norwegen, insbesondere in der Region Tromsø, gestattet.

(Bitte beachten Sie, dass dies in der Nähe von Regierungs-, Militär- und Flughäfen nicht gestattet ist.)

Wenn ich aus einem anderen Schengen-Land reise, in dem ich meine Mini-Drohne ohne Einschränkungen nutzen kann, darf ich sie dann nach Tromsø mitnehmen und dort verwenden?

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Von GunPowder_Dosa

8 Kommentare

  1. Bored-Viking on

    and from a lot of Norwegians….. please leave it at home. normal tourism is already annoying enough, please do not add any drones to that.
    Just look around you and enjoy the scenery, there is no need for drone shots

  2. AustrianMichael on

    Tromsø has a drone graveyard at the airport – the island is for the most part a now fly zone and it can get super expensive if you fly there.

  3. RidetheSchlange on

    „Also, if i am travelling from other Schengen country where I can use my mini drone without any restriction,“

    You mean like the tourists from various countries who are caught spying with drones for russia knowingly and unknowingly who fly in from other Schengen countries?

  4. gormhornbori on

    For Tromsø in particular, the entire city is too close to the airport to fly drones. In fact they recently put up a display at the airport with drones to warn tourists bringing drones. (Of course in cities the flying is banned anyway, but the Tromsø airport ban covers many of the places tourists go to near Tromsø.)

    Also note that DJI mini4 Pro is more than 250g with the battery. So this bumps you up one class and have stricter rules and registration.

  5. GunPowder_Dosa on

    Thank you guys for your Input and saving my money beforehand.

    I had asked as I am into photography and had visited norway earlier without any drone just DSLR equipment. Now with a mini drone I wanted to know the reality as few of my fellow photographers have flown the drone in Norway.

  6. In addition to
    -registering your drone,
    -checking the map in the Ninox app (made by the Norwegia!n Civil Aviation Authority) for geographical restrictions,
    -and making sure not to record strangers without consent,

    Be mindful of traveling with big lithium ion batteries. Would be a bad start to your trip to discover that the airport took all your batteries. Make sure to check the regulations for both checked in baggage as well as carry-on. It is usually safer to have batteries in your carry-on.

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