Drones and model aircraft- new CAA test for operators
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 1:34 pm
I'd contemplated getting a drone lately, equipped with a 4K camera, until- that is- I read the new UK regulations.
Filming tank action, from the air, really could be fun especially given that the prices of high-spec drones have plunged lately (er..not crashed
). Top brands like Mavic are now coming within reach of the must-have-more-gizmos 'n' gadgets boys. (Gals too...
)
Here's my favourite example of what can be done with a camera/gimbal equipped drone, and a model plane. Even though this footage is now seven years old, and tech has moved on vastly, it's still elegant and immersive.
However, for those in the UK wishing to dabble in aerial antics, and cinematography- the CAA has some new rules.
In fact, these not only apple to 'drones', but also to model aircraft and gliders too (250g-20Kg):
https://register-drones.caa.co.uk
https://register-drones.caa.co.uk/drone-code
I guess we have to thank the d*ckheads who flew drones near Heathrow, and military bases, to thank for the new spoilsport regs. Then again, maybe crazed cineasts have been taking aerial liberties
over nudist colonies.
Who knows?
Still, if you're up for a drone, and the new tests, do follow the links. 

Filming tank action, from the air, really could be fun especially given that the prices of high-spec drones have plunged lately (er..not crashed


Here's my favourite example of what can be done with a camera/gimbal equipped drone, and a model plane. Even though this footage is now seven years old, and tech has moved on vastly, it's still elegant and immersive.

However, for those in the UK wishing to dabble in aerial antics, and cinematography- the CAA has some new rules.

https://register-drones.caa.co.uk
https://register-drones.caa.co.uk/drone-code
I guess we have to thank the d*ckheads who flew drones near Heathrow, and military bases, to thank for the new spoilsport regs. Then again, maybe crazed cineasts have been taking aerial liberties
over nudist colonies.


