i think the real test of whether or not it is a worthwhile thing to register your drone and take the flyer test,
will be when after the 30th November it becomes active, with regards to the authorities being able to take action against anyone not complying, i know all the arguments about the police havent got time to chase drone flyers,till someone has complained about you flying your drone, that does not mean that they themselves will not bother to check if someone has registration and flyer id, if they happen to see you flying while they are carrying out their duties ,and it will not only be the police who can ask for proof, any official council enforcement officer such as a park ranger traffic warden anti social behaviour enforcer will be able to do it , you dont need to be flying outside the rules to get asked the question ,but if you are all above board then you have nothing to worry about
i like Lastrexking after being a member of the BMFA for several years decided not to renew in December,and instead went with FPVUK as the cost was less than half that of the BMFA, i read all the info about not having to register and if you take their A test, you dont have to worry about the CAA flyer test and to send them the £9 registration fee and they would do it for you ,on paper it looked a good idea and i had every intention of going down that route but then after taking the CAA test i decided to go ahead and do the whole lot directly with them, as to me it removed an extra layer of issues that could arise doing it through FPVUK
will be when after the 30th November it becomes active, with regards to the authorities being able to take action against anyone not complying, i know all the arguments about the police havent got time to chase drone flyers,till someone has complained about you flying your drone, that does not mean that they themselves will not bother to check if someone has registration and flyer id, if they happen to see you flying while they are carrying out their duties ,and it will not only be the police who can ask for proof, any official council enforcement officer such as a park ranger traffic warden anti social behaviour enforcer will be able to do it , you dont need to be flying outside the rules to get asked the question ,but if you are all above board then you have nothing to worry about
i like Lastrexking after being a member of the BMFA for several years decided not to renew in December,and instead went with FPVUK as the cost was less than half that of the BMFA, i read all the info about not having to register and if you take their A test, you dont have to worry about the CAA flyer test and to send them the £9 registration fee and they would do it for you ,on paper it looked a good idea and i had every intention of going down that route but then after taking the CAA test i decided to go ahead and do the whole lot directly with them, as to me it removed an extra layer of issues that could arise doing it through FPVUK
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