Excuse me, are drones strictly regulated in western and Portuguese countries ?

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Spain: According to the regulations of the Spanish State Aviation Safety Agency AESA, non-commercial drone flights do not require registration, but they must ensure that there is no risk and no harm to people or property on the ground. Drones should be flown within line of sight, limited to a height of 120 meters, stay away from airport personnel, and are prohibited from flying at night or in adverse weather conditions. It is recommended to purchase third-party insurance. www.seguridadaerea.gob.es Portugal: Portugal has large no-fly zones. According to the regulations of the Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority ANAC, drones must be flown within line of sight, limited to a height of 120 meters, weigh no more than 25 kilograms, cannot fly at night, should stay away from airports, and cannot fly over crowds. If unable to meet any of the above requirements, an application must be submitted to ANAC at least 12 working days in advance. www.anac.pt

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Same question

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Severe, the key is whether there are other residents reporting

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Spain is generally not strict, and Madrid is strict.