Light drones increasingly popular

The Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) has issued more permits for mini drones in the first months of 2017 than in the last six months of 2016.

People who want to fly commercially with a drone need a permit. Which it is depends on the weight, and where and how high the 'operator' it would fly. He is heavier than 4 kilos, then a so-called ROC mandatory. Is he Lighter (mini), then the owner can also choose a ROC-light permit. Which is subject to fewer requirements but may also reduce it: no more than 50 meters above the ground and not more than 100 meters away from the pilot.

People who apply for permission to work with their drones primarily in the areas of film, agriculture, research, and offshore industries.