monty
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Post by monty on Sept 6, 2018 18:32:51 GMT
My sister and brother i law are coming over from Canada and want to fly their drone. Any advice on rules and regulations, where you can find if a place is a no fly zone etc.
Thanks.
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ghostrider1971
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Post by ghostrider1971 on Sept 6, 2018 19:27:37 GMT
Laws are, thankfully, getting much stricter. Sad for the responsible users I'm sure, but there have been so many incidents with aircraft I'm surprised they haven't been banned or seriously restricted. Hope the link helps a bit www.trustedreviews.com/news/uk-drone-laws-2018-3146402
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Post by jtc on Sept 8, 2018 5:12:25 GMT
My drone wishes it could fly but it can't. It just squonks 😂 Sorry, I couldn't resist 😆
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Post by DaveJ on Sept 9, 2018 6:28:25 GMT
Laws are, thankfully, getting much stricter. Sad for the responsible users I'm sure, but there have been so many incidents with aircraft I'm surprised they haven't been banned or seriously restricted. .... Not only aircraft.
Wish I could find a link, but just yesterday our paper printed a story of a "hobby farmer" on the outskirts of our city describing one drone repeatedly buzzing and harassing his small heard of sheep. The fellow apparently finally was able to swat the thing down with a star picket. He's offered that the drone owner was welcome to retrieve said (now very broken) drone from the local police station.
That said, they are the sort of toy I reckon I would have a lot of fun with. *
*Obviously in a responsible manner
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