Denmark has decided to temporarily suspend all civil drones flights until 3 October. The measure was announced by the Ministry of Defense and is directly connected to the top of the European Union to be held in the country next week.
According to the authorities, the decision was made following recent accidents that involved drones at airports and aims to strengthen safety during the presence of European leaders. Transport minister Thomas Danielsen stressed that unauthorized drones represent risks of confusion and potential threats, and it is essential to guarantee the protection of the event.
The ban, supported by the civil aviation law, provides for penalties that can reach fines or up to two years of imprisonment in the event of violation. However, the restriction does not apply to military, police drones or used for medical and rescue missions.
In addition, the authorities reported the recent appearance of unknown drones near the border with Germany, in the state of the Schleswig-Holstein.
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