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Drone Rules for Milan Linate Airport
Città metropolitana di Milano, Lombardia (Lombardia)
• Italy
Viale Enrico Forlanini, 20054 Segrate MI, Italy
Lat: 45.4533 • Lng: 9.27629
Rules Edit History: Milan Linate Airport
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The proposed edit has been approved. The updated rule now accurately reflects the no-fly status of the area in Milan, Italy, including specific UAS operation restrictions and the need for ENAC authorization. The provided source supports these claims.
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- https://www.d-flight.it/web-app/ — Official outlet
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| Summary | — | The geographical area is defined from the ground. UAS operations of the Open category are prohibited within the geographical area. Within the geographical area, operations are permitted for UAS of the specific or certified category, as reported in the ATM-09 circular, paragraphs 7, 8 and 9. |
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The geographical area is defined from the ground. UAS operations of the Open category are prohibited within the geographical area. Within the geographical area, operations are permitted for UAS of the specific or certified category, as reported in the ATM-09 circular, paragraphs 7, 8 and 9. The user is always required to consult the regulations in force on the ENAC website: www.enac.gov.it
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+ The geographical area is defined from the ground. + + UAS operations of the Open category are prohibited within the geographical area. + + Within the geographical area, operations are permitted for UAS of the specific or certified category, as reported in the ATM-09 circular, paragraphs 7, 8 and 9. + + The user is always required to consult the regulations in force on the ENAC website: www.enac.gov.it