Flying your drone in Spain

Thank you … now who do we know in France to tell us the same ?

All of this free? The A2 costs there?

Wouldn’t the Spanish A2 work in all of Europe?

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I ve tried to find English but can not

Any clues how to

I see Spanish at top and English at the bottom of the pages …

got Macbook pro

we talking windows

El traductor de Google es tu amigo, a través de Chrome

Funciona en Windows y OSX, los navegadores son prácticamente los mismos.

(Google translate is your friend, via Chrome, works on windows and OSX, the browsers are virtually the same)

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I can no longer access the exam platform because I have taken them all.

If someone enters the web I need to see the questions to see if they are the same and if we agree to take the exam myself

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I’m running Firefox on mbpro

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Why would you ?

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Why would you not? Certainly wouldn’t use safari that’s for sure so it’s chrome or :fox_face: and the features and security of fox work brilliantly for me …

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Check out Brave if it’s security you’re after.

I am fine with how things are …thanks … each to their own

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Thank you for helping, when I can get out to Spain I was going to pay a translator to help, I’m desperate to get registered as I spend half the year in Spain and I really want to fly legally. Whereabouts in Spain are you?

Only trying to give a tip, Firefox is consistently slowest in all reviews

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It’s not always about speed … I find it just the same speed wise as anything else … never noticed a difference between browser speed. its functionality is in my mind way better than chrome. Safari I simply refuse to use …always been crap at some point.

All depends on your use case … but fox :fox_face: perfect for me on Mac / windows / iPad and android phone …all nicely synced.

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JAEN, (Andalucia)

I leave you this link of great help.

99% of the exam questions are here Drones

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Here is more information on Flying in th EU, I did the course and the test yesterday and must admit very impresive, follow through here Do You Intend to Fly in the EU

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You can’t fly in the EU with just the Luxembourg remote pilot certificate you still need to register for a operator ID. I’ve recently registered for an EU A1/A3 operator ID through Ireland which is valid across the EU, that combined with the Luxembourg certificate (Flyer ID) and I’m good to go.

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Here’s one of the questions and the answer in Spanish from the above link: -
Qué debo tener en cuenta si voy a realizar una operación con UAS un Día de lluvia? Tengo Que impermeabilizar la aeronave. Debido a la visibilidad limitada, el alcance de la conexión puede verse reducida. La humedad puede dañar la electrónica de la aeronave no tripulada provocando fallos. La humedad puede hacer Qué la lente de la cámara se empañe.

Cut and paste into google translate Spanish to English and you get:
What should I take into account if I am going to perform a UAS operation on a rainy day? I have to waterproof the aircraft. Due to limited visibility, the range of the connection may be reduced. Moisture can damage the electronics of the unmanned aircraft causing failures. Moisture can cause the camera lens to fog up.

A bit time consuming but all the answers are there to create your own little answer book ready for the exam.

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