⚖️ Key Terms to Know

1. No-Fly Zones

These are areas where drones are legally prohibited from flying, often for security reasons (e.g., near airports, military bases, or government buildings). Apps like AirMap or B4UFLY can help you check for no-fly zones before you fly.

2. Drone Registration

Many countries require you to register your drone with aviation authorities. This process ensures that your drone has an official identification number in case of incidents or emergencies.

3. Remote ID

Some governments are introducing systems where drones need to broadcast their location and identification (Remote ID) while flying. This will help authorities keep track of all drones in the sky and prevent accidents.