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In the last years, we have seen the increasing popularity of unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly called drones. For this reason, the legislator has amended a number of legal acts on obligations imposed on operators of such flying models. This paper focuses on responsibilities and limitations of amateur users of drones and safety of third parties. The issues of obtaining an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator (UAVO) Certificate with Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) qualifications as well as threats that may result from an incorrect use of flying models or external conditions are also discussed here.
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W ostatnich latach można zaobserwować rosnącą popularność bezzałogowych statków powietrznych, zwanych potocznie dronami. Z tego względu ustawodawca znowelizował szereg aktów prawnych dotyczących obowiązków ciążących na operatorach takich modeli latających. W niniejszej pracy skupiono się na odpowiedzialności i ograniczeniach dla amatorskich użytkowników dronów oraz bezpieczeństwie osób postronnych. Poruszono także kwestie możliwości uzyskania świadectwa kwalifikacji operatora (UAVO) z uprawnieniami VLOS (lot w zasięgu wzroku), a także zagrożeń, jakie mogą zostać spowodowane przez niewłaściwą eksploatację modeli latających lub warunki zewnętrzne.
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The study which follows on findings from the scientific-research task named “Analysis of the use of unmanned airborne vehicles in selected Police Force services” conducted by the Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava in cooperation with the Police Force Headquarters focuses on theoretical and application contexts of selected issues in regulation of unmanned vehicles within EU. The author closely examines the newly adopted drone legislation which affects the Slovak regulation. The author points out to EU regulation, drawing attention to her own findings determined by her own scientific and pedagogical activities, and presents her explanation of elements which may be considered the core elements of unmanned vehicles legislation.
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The study which follows on findings from the scientific-research task named “Analysis of the use of unmanned airborne vehicles in selected Police Force services” conducted by the Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava in cooperation with the Police Force Headquarters focuses on theoretical and application contexts of selected issues in regulation of unmanned vehicles within EU. The author closely examines the newly adopted drone legislation which affects the Slovak regulation. The author points out to EU regulation, drawing attention to her own findings determined by her own scientific and pedagogical activities, and presents her explanation of elements which may be considered the core elements of unmanned vehicles legislation.
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