General Regulations
In Norway, drone pilots must be at least 16 years old to operate drones. Registration is mandatory for drones weighing more than 250 grams.
Flying Restrictions
When flying in Norway, keep your drone within your line of sight at all times. Do not fly higher than 120 meters above ground and stay at least 150 meters away from people, buildings, and animals.
Restricted Areas
There are no-fly zones in Norway that include airports, government buildings, and sensitive areas. Make sure to check for any restricted zones before flying your drone.
Additional Regulations
Avoid flying over crowds or events and respect individuals' privacy. Do not fly near emergency situations or in national parks without permission. Be aware of the weather conditions as they can affect your drone's performance.
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