Police and all uniformed services, except for the military, of course, are generally not associated with the use of modern technology and following electronic innovations. Now with the entry of drones, the situation has changed a lot.
Drones are gaining more and more applications as time goes by. Over the past few years, they have taken all uniformed and emergency services by storm. Thanks to the fact that drones can reach places inaccessible to larger flying vehicles, they often prove to be the only solution, such as in the case of searching for missing persons in the woods or mountains.
If one were to ask drone enthusiasts how their adventure with these machines began, one would probably hear a wide variety of stories-from a sudden fascination that took hold of someone, to a gradual conviction to unmanned flying vehicles. Let's assume that you are just at the beginning of your journey in the world of drones. Where should we start to build our knowledge and what learning to fly a drone looks like?
In addition to typical hobbyist use, drones have found a number of commercial applications. As a result, lawmakers needed to regulate the legal situation regarding the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for commercial purposes. But what does this mean for users of these machines?