Two British Men Detained for Flying Drone at Midnight in Phnom Penh
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Re: Two British Men Detained for Flying Drone at Midnight in Phnom Penh
I guess youare both right Mishmash. If I state with annotation Betty was ugly today it does t preclude Betty from being ugly a year ago.Mishmash wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 8:33 pmDrones are banned from flying in PP since Feb 2015 without prior approval.Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:40 pm Drones are allowed in Cambodia, and there are no other rules for general use. However, in some areas, there are significant restrictions on the use of multicopters. In the capital, Phnom Penh, you need a special permit for the ascent of a drone as at Angkor Park, or around any historic temples.
Cambodia Drone Laws (2019) | UAV Systems International
Tourists can bring their drones into Thailand. However, they are not allowed to fly their drones here until they have registered their devices with the NBTC or the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). Forms can be downloaded from the NBTC here (in Thai) and from the CAAT here (in English).
https://thaiembdc.org/registration-need ... -thailand/
If your drone weighs 200 grams (.44 pounds) or more you must obtain permission from the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications before flying. ... Do not fly over people or crowded areas. Do not fly near airports or aircrafts that are in operation.
Drone Laws in Laos | UAV Coach (2019)
Flying a drone is legal in Vietnam. However, A unique flight license is required for every drone flight conducted in Vietnam. Applications must be submitted at least 14 days before the planned date of the flight to the Operations Bureau of the General Command Post of the Ministry of Defense.
Drone Laws in Vietnam | UAV Coach (2019)
Feb 19 2015
Cambodian authorities issued a directive Monday banning drones from the airspace of the nation’s capital city without prior approval, citing privacy and security concerns.
“To ensure the respect for the rights of people and to maintain security, safety and public order, the Phnom Penh municipality decides to ban camera-equipped drones from flying over Phnom Penh’s airspace from now on,” the directive read.
Also can check this
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/city-acts ... zes-palace
Re: Two British Men Detained for Flying Drone at Midnight in Phnom Penh
Yes the precis was not precise - I haven't had a beer all day. The website articles were better now I read them.. Sorry Sorry...Isaanbarang wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 9:08 pm
I guess you are both right Mishmash. If I state with annotation Betty was ugly today it does t preclude Betty from being ugly a year ago.
We can take lessons from external interfering western imperialist dog drone invader spy facilitators such as UAV Systems or Long Dimanche
In general - read the news and don't fly drones in PP or Siem Reap
Mr S** Kh*** doesn't want spotting in his SUV with his mistress.
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Re: Two British Men Detained for Flying Drone at Midnight in Phnom Penh
Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:40 pm Drones are allowed in Cambodia, and there are no other rules for general use. However, in some areas, there are significant restrictions on the use of multicopters. In the capital, Phnom Penh, you need a special permit for the ascent of a drone as at Angkor Park, or around any historic temples.
Cambodia Drone Laws (2019) | UAV Systems International
Tourists can bring their drones into Thailand. However, they are not allowed to fly their drones here until they have registered their devices with the NBTC or the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). Forms can be downloaded from the NBTC here (in Thai) and from the CAAT here (in English).
https://thaiembdc.org/registration-need ... -thailand/
If your drone weighs 200 grams (.44 pounds) or more you must obtain permission from the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications before flying. ... Do not fly over people or crowded areas. Do not fly near airports or aircrafts that are in operation.
Drone Laws in Laos | UAV Coach (2019)
Flying a drone is legal in Vietnam. However, A unique flight license is required for every drone flight conducted in Vietnam. Applications must be submitted at least 14 days before the planned date of the flight to the Operations Bureau of the General Command Post of the Ministry of Defense.
Drone Laws in Vietnam | UAV Coach (2019)
I know a few people operate drones to collect site information but I couldn't find very recent posts about it. I was hoping to join the crowd but am unsure of what to get. I'm hoping to do some simpler photogrammetry as I would hire a pro surveyor when higher precision is needed. A small private garden might be a typical project for this. So what precision would I get from what budget? Drone recommendations from these? Would I need external software? I spoke to a reseller which recommended a Phantom 4 RTK at roughly $6500 here in Sweden. That is just way over budget for me as I was hoping to get in at maybe no more than $2000-3000, preferably with no running software costs (except VW), as I don't expect to make any money out of it. Obviously I don't expect millimeter precision from a lower budget.
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Re: Two British Men Detained for Flying Drone at Midnight in Phnom Penh
Hello!
This is Cambodia Expats Online, aka CEO. It's about Cambodia.
You want a forum about drones I think.
Good luck
This is Cambodia Expats Online, aka CEO. It's about Cambodia.
You want a forum about drones I think.
Good luck
Re: Two British Men Detained for Flying Drone at Midnight in Phnom Penh
RTK is useless to a hobbyist, unless you just happen to own the professional survey equipment required to make use of RTK.Richardawsone wrote:Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:40 pm Drones are allowed in Cambodia, and there are no other rules for general use. However, in some areas, there are significant restrictions on the use of multicopters. In the capital, Phnom Penh, you need a special permit for the ascent of a drone as at Angkor Park, or around any historic temples.
Cambodia Drone Laws (2019) | UAV Systems International
Tourists can bring their drones into Thailand. However, they are not allowed to fly their drones here until they have registered their devices with the NBTC or the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). Forms can be downloaded from the NBTC here (in Thai) and from the CAAT here (in English).
https://thaiembdc.org/registration-need ... -thailand/
If your drone weighs 200 grams (.44 pounds) or more you must obtain permission from the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications before flying. ... Do not fly over people or crowded areas. Do not fly near airports or aircrafts that are in operation.
Drone Laws in Laos | UAV Coach (2019)
Flying a drone is legal in Vietnam. However, A unique flight license is required for every drone flight conducted in Vietnam. Applications must be submitted at least 14 days before the planned date of the flight to the Operations Bureau of the General Command Post of the Ministry of Defense.
Drone Laws in Vietnam | UAV Coach (2019)
I know a few people operate drones to collect site information but I couldn't find very recent posts about it. I was hoping to join the crowd but am unsure of what to get. I'm hoping to do some simpler photogrammetry as I would hire a pro surveyor when higher precision is needed. A small private garden might be a typical project for this. So what precision would I get from what budget? Drone recommendations from these? Would I need external software? I spoke to a reseller which recommended a Phantom 4 RTK at roughly $6500 here in Sweden. That is just way over budget for me as I was hoping to get in at maybe no more than $2000-3000, preferably with no running software costs (except VW), as I don't expect to make any money out of it. Obviously I don't expect millimeter precision from a lower budget.
Any dji with a camera that can be pointed down that is compatible with https://www.djiflightplanner.com will do the job.
Photogrammetry software is expensive. You can try Open Drone Mapper (ODM) but it doesn't give results as good as premium applications like pix4d, drone deploy etc.
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