BBC News - Airport drone disruption: All UK airports to have 'military-grade' protection kit
'Military' anti-drone kit for all airports
'Military' anti-drone kit for all airports
@zocalo - I'm going to open a new thread for this one, as it is worthy of exploration and discussion in its own right I think ... ???Looks like the official results of the "consultation" last year are out for the general public to read as well.
Taking Flight: The Future of Drones in the UK (5.5MB PDF)
I have said this many times, criminals will break the law regardless of any legislation.It may raise the awareness that drones (of the Mavic size/weight up anyway), are not toys, and that some serious study has to be done before it's unpacked, charged and flown - BUT - having a driving license didn't stop a terrorist hiring a van and driving it into pedestrians on London Bridge ... I can't wait to get my drone reg' - but you are still going to have those determined few who want to use a drone as a physical or economic weapon getting registrations and still causing mayhem!
Since there isn't even one photo of a drone intrusion at Gatwick or Heathrow.... The official account has no credibility whatsoever. New laws without evidence are draconian.
@zocalo - I'm going to open a new thread for this one, as it is worthy of exploration and discussion in its own right I think ... ???
The SMAE, or whatever it's called now, have been silent about this, and it must affect model flying clubs all over the UK?And here is the kneejerk reaction we were all expecting. What on earth is a "minor drone offence"????
I'm also keen to see the first case where a recreational pilot is asked to produce registration documents, they don't have any because the CAA still has no registration system, they get arrested because the officer doesn't know anything about drones, media show up and report how irresponsible and ignorant recreational drone pilots are, recreational use should be banned, more powers needed, blah blah blah blah blah.
I'm ashamed of our media and our government. And where the **** is the CAA in all of this??? They claim they want to encourage drone use but I haven't heard a peep out of them since whatever Gatwick was happened, they've sat back and let ill-educated MPs make up stupid and unenforceable laws that clamp down on legitimate, law-abiding drone pilots and do nothing to stop those that actually break the law. What is needed is ANTI-DRONE TECHNOLOGY.
NOT MORE LEGISLATION.
On that note, I'll leave this with the most important part of this BBC article:
For minor drone offences, police will be able to issue fixed-penalty notices, with fines of up to £100 for offences such as failing to comply with an officer when instructed to land a drone or not showing the registration required to operate a drone."
So - what's a 'minor drone offence'? And who's going to be first to tell a Policeman - "Just back off while I land this Drone please" ....
It does appear that boxes 5 Km x 1 Km will be placed on extended centrelines for runways ...5km radius around airports seems sensible, it would have been easy to say all class D and above airspace is a NFZ, then we would be in trouble.
5km from the centre of the airport is much easier to manage and determine than 5km from the perimeter and again for a big airport this makes the NFZ reasonable, although expect extensions over the flight path for the big airports.
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