Hi all,
New to the Mavic space having purchased my Pro 2 a couple of weeks ago. Having had a very aggressive experience late this afternoon I just wondered how do people in the UK actually use this thing?
It was a beautiful late afternoon where I live (SE England), so I thought I'd quickly head out and get some captures of the sunset and a few Hyperlapses. I drove to rural area a few clicks from my house and after wondering down a footpath for a bit, quickly launched to capture the last half hour of sunlight fading.
After about 10 minutes - whilst the Mavic was capturing the images - I got super aggressively approached by Mr and Mrs NIMBY Boomer who very quickly started informing me of the law as they saw it. I said I was just photographing the sunset, the drone was at 230' altitude,well within line of sight and slowly moving to get a 20 second time lapse image.
They informed me that apparently ALL the land in the area was their's (no doubt inherited) and that I was breaking the law. I said I was sorry and that I was not within 1000' of either a building or people...they said they didn't care it was their land. The husband then went off on one about whether I would like it if they were taking photos in my house - all a bit surreal as I stood in the middle of a field surrounded by extensive woodland - again I just kept repeating I meant no offence and was simply photographing the beautiful sunset in the region. When I asked about being on a public footpath I was curtly told I was permitted on THEIR land on a public footpath by their good will.
I asked what if I walked backup 800m to the road (small almost disused country lane) and launched from my car, but again was told absolutely no flight over THEIR land was permitted.
So my question is, with every bit of this tiny island belonging to somebody, how on earth can I use this wonderful device in the UK - if this is the response I am to expect?
Cheers,
New to the Mavic space having purchased my Pro 2 a couple of weeks ago. Having had a very aggressive experience late this afternoon I just wondered how do people in the UK actually use this thing?
It was a beautiful late afternoon where I live (SE England), so I thought I'd quickly head out and get some captures of the sunset and a few Hyperlapses. I drove to rural area a few clicks from my house and after wondering down a footpath for a bit, quickly launched to capture the last half hour of sunlight fading.
After about 10 minutes - whilst the Mavic was capturing the images - I got super aggressively approached by Mr and Mrs NIMBY Boomer who very quickly started informing me of the law as they saw it. I said I was just photographing the sunset, the drone was at 230' altitude,well within line of sight and slowly moving to get a 20 second time lapse image.
They informed me that apparently ALL the land in the area was their's (no doubt inherited) and that I was breaking the law. I said I was sorry and that I was not within 1000' of either a building or people...they said they didn't care it was their land. The husband then went off on one about whether I would like it if they were taking photos in my house - all a bit surreal as I stood in the middle of a field surrounded by extensive woodland - again I just kept repeating I meant no offence and was simply photographing the beautiful sunset in the region. When I asked about being on a public footpath I was curtly told I was permitted on THEIR land on a public footpath by their good will.
I asked what if I walked backup 800m to the road (small almost disused country lane) and launched from my car, but again was told absolutely no flight over THEIR land was permitted.
So my question is, with every bit of this tiny island belonging to somebody, how on earth can I use this wonderful device in the UK - if this is the response I am to expect?
Cheers,