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<blockquote data-quote="Hamlet" data-source="post: 91624" data-attributes="member: 15604"><p>That's a good question and I don't know if the legality has been tested. Landowners such as the National Trust, Natural England and many county councils say that flying on or over their land is illegal, according to their bye-laws. But is this legal - they don't actually own the air space? Some people say that as long as you take off and land outside their land, or from a public footpath then that's OK. Obviously you need to fly responsibly, stick to the CAA rules, and keep more than 50m away from people and buildings etc. Does anyone know of any test cases?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hamlet, post: 91624, member: 15604"] That's a good question and I don't know if the legality has been tested. Landowners such as the National Trust, Natural England and many county councils say that flying on or over their land is illegal, according to their bye-laws. But is this legal - they don't actually own the air space? Some people say that as long as you take off and land outside their land, or from a public footpath then that's OK. Obviously you need to fly responsibly, stick to the CAA rules, and keep more than 50m away from people and buildings etc. Does anyone know of any test cases? [/QUOTE]
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