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The Civil Aviation Authority created a "Drone code" which lists the following regulations, forming the acronym DRONE: "Don’t fly near airports or airfields, Remember to stay below 400 feet (120 m), Observe your drone at all times – stay 150 feet (46 m) away from people and 500 feet (150 m) away from crowds and structures, Never fly near aircraft and Enjoy responsibly".
2021 was a influential year for drone regulation for the drone industry given the regulations that would enter into force. [2] Starting on December 31, 2020, the unmanned aircraft regulation in the European Union whereby the first step for a drone operator/ remote pilot would be to register in the country in which they live, or have their main ...
In May 2023, the United Kingdom announced it would be acquiring a Mojave system for seven months of trials aboard its Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers. [17] In November 2023, during the WESTLANT 23 deployment to the United States, a single Mojave and its associated control station were embarked aboard HMS Prince of Wales.
Britain wants to permit more drone flying for uses such as delivering medical supplies and inspecting railways and power lines, the UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said on Tuesday. The ...
Drone operators who are granted the exemption no longer have to have a human watch a drone fly for the entire course of its journey. In other words, a huge burden that has prevented companies from ...
The Carbon Accounting (Determination of Excess UK Assigned Amount Units) Regulations 2023 578: The Power to Award Degrees etc. (LIBF Limited) Order 2023 579: The Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) (His Majesty the King's Birthday Flypast) (No. 2) Regulations 2023 580 (W. 89)
There have been calls for more regulation of drone flights in the UK, especially since drones caused chaos last Christmas at the country's second-busiest airport. Now, the UK's Civil Aviation ...
National Security Act 2023; Act of Parliament: Long title: An Act to make provision about threats to national security from espionage, sabotage and persons acting for foreign powers; about the extra-territorial application of Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2007; for the registration of certain arrangements with, and activities of, specified persons and foreign powers; about the award of ...