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Homepage>BS Standards>97 DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT. ENTERTAINMENT. SPORTS>97.200 Equipment for entertainment>97.200.10 Theatre, stage and studio equipment>25/30509762 DC Draft BS EN 17206-3 Entertainment technology Part 3: Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS/Drones) for stages and other production areas. Safety requirements and inspections
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25/30509762 DC Draft BS EN 17206-3 Entertainment technology Part 3: Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS/Drones) for stages and other production areas. Safety requirements and inspections

25/30509762 DC

Draft BS EN 17206-3 Entertainment technology Part 3: Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS/Drones) for stages and other production areas. Safety requirements and inspections

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Standard number:25/30509762 DC
Pages:40
Released:2025-05-08
Status:Draft for Comment
Pages (English):40
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25/30509762 DC


This standard 25/30509762 DC Draft BS EN 17206-3 Entertainment technology is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 97.200.10 Theatre, stage and studio equipment
This document applies to UAS and groups of UAS used in staging and production facilities for events and theatrical productions (entertainment industry). Such facilities include: theatres, multi-purpose halls, exhibition halls; film, television and radio studios; concert halls, schools, bars, discotheques, open-air stages and other rooms for shows and events. This document covers all UAS used in the entertainment industry, indoors and outdoors. This document includes UAS that are excluded from the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/1058 and (EU) 2019/945 specifically Article 2, 4 which excludes "UAS intended to be exclusively operated indoors". The document defines the additional hazards and safety requirements for UAS categorized under the "open" category, the "specific" category, and the "certified" category, in particular, those that occur from the specific characteristics of the payload and the environment in the entertainment industry. The principles in this document also apply to UAS based on new technologies or specially designed UAS which are not expressly mentioned here but which nevertheless operate in a similar manner or are meant for similar purposes to the equipment listed above.