Drone professionals hit out at 'fundamentally unfair' restrictions over Cork City airspace 

Representative body for professional drone operators said the entire industry was 'being curtailed to facilitate the commercial ambitions of one company'
Drone professionals hit out at 'fundamentally unfair' restrictions over Cork City airspace 

A drone flying low as it returns to the landing zone under the control of the operator.

Irish drone operators have called on the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) to immediately withdraw its restrictions over Cork airspace.

The IAA has introduced new temporary measures that will significantly limit drone pilots and enthusiasts from flying over large parts of the city without providing two days' notice.

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