Hallo,
zur Information da die relevanten Texte hier nicht referenziert werden. Ein Blick auf den Text der zur Diskussion stehenden Regulierung ist da zur sachlichen Betrachtung sehr hilfreich.
Quelle:
DRAFT COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) …/… of XXX laying down rules and procedures for the operation of unmanned aircraft:
Article 6
UAS operations conducted in the framework of model clubs and associations
For UAS operations conducted in the framework of model clubs or associations, the following
apply:
1. the competent authority may issue an operational authorisation, in accordance with
UAS.SPEC.040, to a model club or association without further demonstration of
compliance, on the basis of the model club’s or association’s established procedures,
organisational structure, and management system;
2. operational authorisations granted under this Article shall include the conditions and
limitations of, as well as the deviations from, the requirements of the Annex (Part-UAS)
to this Regulation;
3. this authorisation shall be limited to the territory of the Member State where the
authorisation was issued.
Dazu das Guidance Material:
Quelle:
Draft acceptable means of compliance (AMC) and guidance material (GM) to Regulation …/… [IR] laying down rules and procedures for the operation of unmanned aircraft and to the Annex (Part-UAS — UAS operations in the ‘open’ and ‘specific’ categories)
GM1 Article 6 Hobbyist flights
Hobbyists have the following options to conduct their operations:
1. They may operate as members of a model club or association that has received from the competent authority an operational authorisation, as defined in Article 6 of Regulation (EU) …/… [IR]. In this case, they should comply with the procedures of the model club or association in accordance with the operational authorisation. The operational authorisation should define all the deviations from the aforementioned Regulation granted to the model club or association’s members, including the requirement to register individual unmanned aircraft (UA).
2. In accordance with Article 11 of Regulation (EU) …/… [IR], Member States may define zones where UAS are exempted from certain requirements, and/or where the operational limitations are extended. They may also define different height limitations for those zones.
3. Operations may be conducted in Subcategory A3 in which UAS in class C3, UAS in class C4 and homebuilt UAS that do not comply with any technical requirements, are allowed. In this case, hobbyists are required to comply with the limitations of, and demonstrate the competency defined in, UAS.OPEN.40.
Das ist alles in der EASA schon sehr lange gesetzt, ist frühzeitig durch EAS, FAI und EMFU eingebracht worden und wird sich kaum noch ändern.