low flying rule in Italien airspace
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low flying rule in Italien airspace
Hi,
I guess there may be some Italien pilots around who could answer a question regarding the Italien air law.
I need to know: What is the minimum flying height (AGL) in Italien airspace over water? In case it is 500ft as in Germany, is there any authority, where could I apply for a permission to fly lower? Is there a specific form or how does it work?
I have search through the Italien AIP and could not find any specification. Calling ENAC was not successful, because I do not speak Italien. I also send them an email, but did not receive any reply on that matter.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Marco
I guess there may be some Italien pilots around who could answer a question regarding the Italien air law.
I need to know: What is the minimum flying height (AGL) in Italien airspace over water? In case it is 500ft as in Germany, is there any authority, where could I apply for a permission to fly lower? Is there a specific form or how does it work?
I have search through the Italien AIP and could not find any specification. Calling ENAC was not successful, because I do not speak Italien. I also send them an email, but did not receive any reply on that matter.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Marco
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Hi Marco,
yes, in Italy is the same as in Germany, minimum 500ft AGL over water. I think that only copter can fly lower, maybe for safety reason.
I don't know if there's a permit to fly lower than 500ft AGL
yes, in Italy is the same as in Germany, minimum 500ft AGL over water. I think that only copter can fly lower, maybe for safety reason.
I don't know if there's a permit to fly lower than 500ft AGL
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Also bear in mind that between June 1st and September 30th, the minimum height over beaches is 1000' AGL within 100 metres on both sides of the shoreline. Not that everyone abides by this rule, but still it does exist.
As berniecta points out, specific authorisations may be granted to fly lower than the prescribed heights, but I guess it's on a case-by-case basis.
I'm afraid ENAC are the only people you should try and talk to in order to request a special authorisation. Not sure what specific ENAC unit you should write to, though
As berniecta points out, specific authorisations may be granted to fly lower than the prescribed heights, but I guess it's on a case-by-case basis.
I'm afraid ENAC are the only people you should try and talk to in order to request a special authorisation. Not sure what specific ENAC unit you should write to, though