Switzerland From A Drone || 4K || Aerial View || 2022

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  • Switzerland From A Drone || Drone Footage || 4K || Aerial View || 2022
    Here is some stunning drone video footage of Switzerland 2022 with relaxing music !
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    Let's get some idea of Switzerland :
    The amazing mountains, heaps of lakes and beautiful villages make for the most beautiful scenery in Switzerland. These landscapes are considered to be what makes Switzerland the perfect destination for vacationing and exploring new cultures
    Switzerland tourism is thriving now more than ever thanks to its temperate climate, stunning locales, good food and progressive economy. Switzerland Tourism includes must-see spots like the Alps and Rhone, delicious cheeses and chocolates and so much more.
    The best time to visit Switzerland is between April and October, though winter sports enthusiasts may prefer December to March. The country has four distinct seasons, each with its own attractions. The spring months of March to May bring Alpine blooms, flowering trees and cows heading out to pasture.
    Switzerland is a beautiful, tourist-attracting country. While it is most famous for its ski resorts during the winter, it is beautiful all year round. Skiing in Switzerland should be on everyone's bucket list. The Alpine mountains stretch across the Balkans to France, making Switzerland the perfect skiing destination.
    What you should not do in Switzerland:
    Be on the train between 7:00 - 8:00 or 17:00 - 18:00. ...
    Talking loudly on the train (or bus) ...
    Talking loudly in a restaurant. ...
    Thinking the train (or bus) is late or waiting for you. ...
    Explore the mountains with bad shoes. ...
    Underestimating the weather in the mountains.
    Switzerland is rated the most expensive country in the world to visit, with Geneva and Zurich being two of the ten most expensive cities to live in. And because visiting Switzerland so expensive, it's easy to see why so many people skip over the country and wait until they are older and (hopefully) wealthier.
    English is quite widely spoken across Switzerland. Apart from the country's four languages - German, French, Italian, and Romansh - English is known and spoken. In fact, around two-thirds of its population is said to be able to converse in English. So, tourists should be able to get by fine with just English.
    Switzerland has been ranked the second-most expensive European country behind Iceland for consumer goods, which are 59% higher than the European Union average. Food and non-alcoholic drinks are particularly pricey.
    Small enough to traverse end-to-end in a few hours and with excellent public transport, Switzerland can be explored in as little as three days, specifically if you stick to one or two key regions. A five to seven-day trip will let you see a broader mix of city and countryside attractions.
    Do US citizens need a visa for Switzerland? Citizens of the United States with a valid U.S. Tourist passport (blue passport) can travel to Switzerland for a short stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period without having to apply or obtain a Schengen visa.
    Where is drone-flying permitted? You do not need a permit to fly a drone that weighs less than 30kg. However, you must always have direct visual contact with your drone when it is in the air. Moreover, there are certain situations in which you need a permit even for smaller drones.
    Can I fly my drone in Zurich?
    Yes, it is allowed to fly a drone in Zurich.
    Further rules for drone pilots in Switzerland. Within a control zone (CTR), the drone is allowed to fly a maximum of 150 meters high as long as the distance of 5 kilometers to an airport is maintained. Also outside the control zones, I recommend not to fly above 150 meters.
    In principle, drones weighing less than 30 kilograms may be operated without a permit, as long as the operator (or “pilot”) maintains visual contact with the device at all times. It is prohibited to operate a drone above gatherings of people.
    You must register with the National Aviation Authority (NAA) of the first EU country where you intend to fly your drone. Your registration number issued by the NAA must be displayed with a sticker on all of your drones and then upload it into the 'Remote Identification System' of your drone.
    Can you fly drone at Jungfraujoch?
    I found a map outlining areas that drone use is prohibited! For instance, the Jungfrau Region and Pilatus seem to be prohibited!

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