All remotely piloted and autonomous aircraft from the small consumer devices used for recreation, to large aircraft used for other purposes, are subject to the provisions of legislation which aims to the safety of flights within the Cyprus Airspace.
Owners and operators of Drones are required to comply with the provisions of the applicable legislation. Violation of the law constitutes an offence and offenders will be liable to penalties. Relevant liabilities apply to clients who use unauthorized users for drone aerial audiovisual coverage of any kind.
We are fully licensed and insured, compliant with the relevant laws and regulations of UAS CYPRUS - unmanned aircraft systems department of civil aviation authority Cyprus, as documented in https://drones.gov.cy/
Key Points to Consider:
1. Why Certification Matters:
Licensed operators ensure safety and compliance with regulations. Many drone operators in Cyprus possess only the basic A1/A3 licenses, which do not permit flying near buildings or people. These licenses are suitable for recreational use but not for professional commercial operations.
2. Avoid Costly Mistakes:
Using uninsured operators can leave you liable for damages. Imagine a drone crashing into property or injuring someone – the costs can be hefty. Certified operators carry insurance to protect you from these risks.
3. Real-world Challenges:
Our team faces challenges like GPS interference from regional conflicts, which can cause drones to lose their way. Experienced operators can navigate these issues safely. We also handle environmental factors and even bird attacks that can down a drone if not managed properly.
4. Why It Matters:
By choosing experienced and insured operators, you’re not just getting quality footage; you’re ensuring peace of mind. Adhering to EU regulations guarantees safe and professional operations every time.
Let’s keep safety and professionalism a priority in all drone operations.
