Usually when birds or wildlife is the reason, they are pretty explicit about explaining it.@Johnnydxxx ,i would try to find out what the exclusion is based on
Scottish land laws are different to the rest of the UK ,it just maybe have to do with the fact that they dont want birds being disturbed during the nesting season
A site in the Scottish Highlands. Does my local council think they know better than the CAA?
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Does not look official. Is it a National Park area, if it is then their would be some formal policy laid downA site in the Scottish Highlands. Does my local council think they know better than the CAA?
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That's the reason most of the time. Don't disturb the birds. Although, let the all-terrain vehicles. A drone will fall out of the sky if a birds even touches the props. It's a lose lose.@Johnnydxxx ,i would try to find out what the exclusion is based on
Scottish land laws are different to the rest of the UK ,it just maybe have to do with the fact that they dont want birds being disturbed during the nesting season
What if the sign said NO ENGLISH? its not a law.A site in the Scottish Highlands. Does my local council think they know better than the CAA?
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They can say whatever they wish. Another question might be, "Can they enforce it"? In any case, the most responsible thing to do may be to contact them and inquire as to their reasoning. Just my opinion...A site in the Scottish Highlands. Does my local council think they know better than the CAA?
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Hi Jamesz - According to gov.scot the area is not designated as an SSSI: Site of Special Scientific Interest.If it's designated as a SSSI - like many important wildlife sites in the UK, drone flying is an offence as it counts as 'damage' to the SSSI.
There is no offence caused by flying a drone in or near a SSSI. The only offence is disturbing nesting birds, flying 150m above nesting birds is very unlikely to disturb them for example. Taking off in a SSSI would be considered trespass and is a civil matter.If it's designated as a SSSI - like many important wildlife sites in the UK, drone flying is an offence as it counts as 'damage' to the SSSI.
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