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Shanghai UAV no-fly regulations

No-flying regulations for unmanned aerial vehicles in Shanghai: No-flying for unmanned aerial vehicles is allowed in the west of Changjiang River south waterway, north of Dongda Highway, east of Shanghai Ring Expressway and Dachuan Highway, and south of Shangchuan Road.

Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is an unmanned aerial vehicle operated by radio remote control equipment and its own program control device. However, some areas in Shanghai prohibit flying. Its main scope includes the west of the Yangtze River waterway, the north of Dongda Highway, the east of Shanghai Ring Expressway and Dachuan Highway, and the south of Shangchuan Road. People must abide by the rules and don't be lucky enough to avoid unnecessary trouble.

In China, it is forbidden for overseas unmanned aerial vehicles or domestic unmanned aerial vehicles driven by overseas personnel to engage in flight activities such as surveying and photographing sensitive areas.

Details are as follows:

1, a forbidden area in the airspace with a true height of more than 50 meters, and an air danger area within the range of 2 km around and around 1 km;

2, airport, temporary take-off and landing points around and around the boundary line of more than 2 thousand meters to our side of the military restricted area of more than 2 thousand meters and around more than 2 thousand meters;

3. Large enterprises that produce and store inflammable and explosive dangerous goods, large warehouse bases that store inflammable and important materials and their surrounding areas within 100 meters, power plants, substations, gas stations, large stations, docks, ports, large activity places and their surrounding areas within 50 meters, high-speed railways and their surrounding areas within 100 meters, ordinary railways and highways above the provincial level and their surrounding areas.

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Interim regulations on flight management of unmanned aerial vehicles

Article 11 Registration management of civil drones includes real-name registration and nationality registration.

Civil UAVs other than micro UAVs should register their real names with the Civil Aviation Administration and register their nationality in accordance with relevant rules.

Civil aviation management institutions shall share information related to registration management with civil and military aviation control, public security, industry and information technology departments.

When the registration information of civil drones changes, its owner should change it in time; Lost, stolen or scrapped, it shall apply for cancellation in time.

Eighteenth UAV and UAV system technology import and export shall comply with the relevant laws and regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Individuals carrying or delivering civil drones into the country shall comply with relevant management regulations.

Thirty-first flight safety altitude and above, across the flight safety altitude of the isolated airspace interval, should be higher than the current airspace interval regulations; The airspace interval below the flight safety altitude can be appropriately lower than the current airspace interval regulations.