Have a look at Ian in London's Youtube video:
From his comment below the video:
"The CAA confirm that landowners cannot impose their own airspace regulations any more than you can impose a speed limit outside your own house. The CAA regulates airspace, no one else. This means the landowner can prohibit you taking off, operating and landing but cannot prohibit you flying over, anymore they could a paraglider or hot air balloon. That said, respecting English Heritage's wish, I waited until around closing time to ensure visitors weren't bothered in any way. Remember to always fly with the greatest consideration for others who won't be enjoying the amazing views you get! "
Somewhere on his site (which I can't find at present) he has an email from the CAA entitled "Question on the prohibition of consumer drones over private land".
The reply from the CAA is:
"They do not own the airspace and if you abide by the ANO and other airspace restrictions in that area e.g. NOTAMs then you may operate"
Though personally I wouldn't want to annoy anyone or upset any wildlife.
And I'm only telling you what he says and have no specialist knowledge on any of this!
From his comment below the video:
"The CAA confirm that landowners cannot impose their own airspace regulations any more than you can impose a speed limit outside your own house. The CAA regulates airspace, no one else. This means the landowner can prohibit you taking off, operating and landing but cannot prohibit you flying over, anymore they could a paraglider or hot air balloon. That said, respecting English Heritage's wish, I waited until around closing time to ensure visitors weren't bothered in any way. Remember to always fly with the greatest consideration for others who won't be enjoying the amazing views you get! "
Somewhere on his site (which I can't find at present) he has an email from the CAA entitled "Question on the prohibition of consumer drones over private land".
The reply from the CAA is:
"They do not own the airspace and if you abide by the ANO and other airspace restrictions in that area e.g. NOTAMs then you may operate"
Though personally I wouldn't want to annoy anyone or upset any wildlife.
And I'm only telling you what he says and have no specialist knowledge on any of this!