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Drone Rules for Keulsebaan 530
Roermond, Limburg (LI)
• Nederland
Keulsebaan 530, 6045 GL Roermond, Nederland
Lat: 51.1679 • Lng: 6.04066
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The proposed edit has been approved. The rule now indicates that drone flights are prohibited over government buildings and secured areas in the Netherlands, as supported by the submitted source.
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- https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/vraag-en-antwoord/drone/waar-mag-ik-vliegen-met-een-drone — "Special rules apply for low-risk flights (open category). In this category, drones cannot be flown above: government buildings [...] and secured areas." The government enforces these zones to maintain public order and strict operational security.
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| Flight status | Unknown | NoFly |
| Summary | — | This area is legally designated as a Secured Area / Government Building Geographic Zone under Dutch national drone regulations. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management strictly prohibits unauthorized Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) from entering this airspace to maintain national security and public order. |
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For security and safety reasons. Flying near a penitentiary institution is strictly forbidden to prevent espionage, protect the privacy of guards and inmates, and stop contraband (such as phones or drugs) from being dropped over the prison walls.
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+ For security and safety reasons. Flying near a penitentiary institution is strictly forbidden to prevent espionage, protect the privacy of guards and inmates, and stop contraband (such as phones or drugs) from being dropped over the prison walls.