Tim Johnson, Policy Director at the Civil Aviation Authority welcomed plans to increase drone operator training and the creation of no-fly zones.
there are some places that don't permit drone flying whatsoever and are labelled as no-fly zones, maybe even your local park. Always check before you fly. Many parks have visible signage to indicate what is or isn't permitted. Just look out for the 'nomodelaircraft' sign ...
Tim Johnson, Policy Director at the Civil Aviation Authority welcomed plans to increase drone operator training and the creation of no-fly zones.
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and other sensitive locations. Plans on deterrents and no fly zones should be developed so that they are proportional to the risks and do not impose unnecessary restrictions. The best answer to collision hazards is to take steps to avoid the collision in the first place, and DJI is proud to...
Besides surveillance, the plan would provide geo-fencing for no-fly zones, navigation guidance to avoid mid-air collisions, and even a grounding system that would halt drone traffic in severe weather conditions. Similar to the UK proposal, NASA expects to have prototype system in place by 2019...
The Drone Code summarizes the new restrictions on drone flights with the following acronym: D– Don’t fly near airports or airfields R– Remember to stay below 400 feet (120 meters) O– Observe your drone at all times – stay 150 feet (50 meters) away from people and property ...
Image:Drone footage from BH Wildlife Consultancy of a Japanese macaque which escaped from the Highland Wildlife Park on Sunday. Pic: BH Wildlife Consultancy/PA However, they were unable to retrieve him. "Unfortunately, he [the monkey] wasn't in a position where we were confident we could brin...
DJI Welcomes New UK Drone Regulation New Rules Provide Improved Restriction Zones Around Airports DJI, the world's leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, welcomes the UK Department for Transport’s new regulatory measures announced on 7th January. The amendments to theAir Navigation...