
Drones and UAV Regulations
Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are aircraft that operate without a human pilot on board. Regulations vary by country but generally focus on safety, privacy, and airspace management. Users must often register their drones, adhere to altitude limits, and avoid flying near airports or people. In many places, commercial operators need special licenses. These rules aim to prevent accidents, protect privacy, and ensure drones are used responsibly, balancing innovation with public safety. Always check local regulations before flying a drone to avoid penalties and ensure safe operation.