UK Revises Safe Flying Drone Code (bbc.com)
The UK's drone code has been revised and updated to help pilots of the unmanned craft ensure they fly the gadgets safely. From a BBC report: The revised code turns the five main safety tips into a mnemonic, spelling drone, to make it easier to remember. (1) Don't fly near airports or airfields. (2) Remember to stay below 120m (400ft) and at least 50m (150ft) away from people. (3) Observe your drone at all times. (4). Never fly near aircraft. (5) Enjoy responsibly. "Drones are an incredible, inspiring technology but it's vital that people are using them safely," said Andrew Sage from air traffic control body NATS in a statement. "With the number of reported drone incidents on the rise, it's important that people understand their legal obligations and fly safe," he said.
10+ years later I'll get another one of these.
So as long as I fly 50 meters up I can fly anywhere? Because if everyone has a 50 meter diameter cylinder around them it's going to be really difficult.
Do not shoot missiles at people, homes or other drones. Except if the other shoot first
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Don't Remember Observe Never Enjoy. That will definitely help me remember those rules.
More bullshit than ever
How about a mnemonic that helps you to remember the *relevant* words:
stay away from People
stay away from Aircraft/ports
be Responsible
Observe your drone at all times
stay Lower than 120m
Enjoy yourself
PAROLE
Just to be sure: It is still possible to do a automatic flyover of Heathrow at 5000 feet following an Airbus 380 all while I am asleep, right?
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
safely
Few safes weigh 20kg (44 lbs) or less.
It little behooves the best of us to comment on the rest of us.
Until they have transponders, they are a menace to sport aircraft, which often fly at low altitude when landing or taking off from a field, for amphibian aircraft, a lake. Given that striking a drone will usually destroy an airplane and kill the passengers, it seems reckless that they can be allowed over public land above 100 ft. They have been declared to be aircraft: they should have transponders.