5464 x 3070 px | 46,3 x 26 cm | 18,2 x 10,2 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
5 octobre 2024
Lieu:
Walmer Beach, Keny, UK
Informations supplémentaires:
The UK’s drone rules are based on the risk of the flight – where you fly, the proximity to other people, and the size and weight of your drone. The rules don’t apply if you are flying indoors. Flights within buildings, or within areas where there is no possibility for the drone to escape into the open air (such as a closed netted structure) are not subject to aviation legislation. The main rules and advice are covered in our Drone and Model Aircraft Code Key rules include: Never fly more than 120m (400ft) above the surface Always keep your drone or model aircraft in sight Never fly in an airport’s flight restriction zone unless you have permission Registration and flyer ID If your drone has a camera (unless it is a toy) or weighs 250g or more then you need to register with the CAA. You need to renew this registration every year. This is a registration of you as the operator rather than the drone itself. Anyone flying a drone weighing 250g or more needs to pass a test and get a flyer ID from the CAA. This is free and online. Regardless of whether you legally need a flyer ID we strongly recommend that you do the learning and test as it gives you valuable information on flying your drone safely. If you already have a flyer ID that is still valid, you don’t need to re-do the test until it expires, although you are required to keep up to date with the new regulations. You can register, get your flyer ID and find more information at register-drones.caa.co.uk