Buying a Drone for Christmas? Here’s What You Need to Know in Ireland

Christmas is just around the corner, and while Santa might be delivering drones this year, he won’t be including the knowledge to fly them safely. That’s why the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is urging drone enthusiasts—both new and experienced—to ensure they’re trained, registered, and informed before taking to the skies.

Register as a Drone Operator

If your shiny new drone weighs more than 250 grams or comes equipped with a camera, you’re legally required to register as a drone operator with the IAA. This isn’t just a suggestion—it’s the law.

Since drone use has skyrocketed in Ireland, the IAA has made it easier than ever to register. By signing up on the IAA website, you’re taking the first step toward safe and responsible drone use.

Training for a Safer Sky

Over 21,500 drone pilots in Ireland have already been trained to the highest global standards, thanks to the IAA’s comprehensive safety initiatives. This year alone, there’s been a 24% increase in the number of pilots completing their training, showing just how popular drones have become.

Whether you’re buying a drone for yourself or as a gift, it’s essential to understand the rules of the sky. Drone safety is your responsibility, and proper training is critical to ensure you don’t put yourself or others at risk.

The IAA’s ‘Drone Safely This Christmas’ Campaign

Launched today, December 5th, the IAA’s “Drone Safely This Christmas” campaign is supported by the Drone Innovation Partnership and Dublin City Council. It’s a timely reminder to Irish consumers, particularly as drones are expected to be a popular gift this festive season.

The Rules You Need to Know

To fly safely and legally, here are the essentials:

1. Register as a drone operator if your drone weighs more than 250 grams or has a camera.

2. Complete Training to understand how to operate your drone safely and stay compliant with the law.

3. Always Stay in Control and avoid restricted areas, such as near airports or over crowds.

4. Check Local Guidelines before flying, as there may be specific restrictions depending on where you live or plan to fly.

Ready to Take Flight?

If you’re planning to unwrap a drone this Christmas, don’t skip the basics. The IAA’s message is clear: flying a drone is fun, but it’s also a serious responsibility. By registering, getting trained, and knowing the rules, you’ll be ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

For more information, visit the IAA website.

Fly safe this Christmas, and let’s keep the skies festive and accident-free!

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