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Where (edited by Moderator) can I fly in the UK !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Asset4air" data-source="post: 78677" data-attributes="member: 13192"><p>Guys if you are unsure about the limitations of flying you need to look at the 'Drone code' it tells you basically that you are limited to altitude (from the surface) of 400ft (120m). Keep it in line of site but either way within 500m out from you MAX. Don't fly within 150m of congested areas or big events (1000 people or more) and stay 50 metres away from people, structure s, vessels and vehicles you have no control over. You can fly 50 metres over people should they arrive along a path in an open space fro example but try and avoid directly over head. </p><p>What I've outlined here is for hobbyists. Slight differences once you get commercial permission to fly (pfco) but if you have that you will already know all this. </p><p>Hope this helps. [emoji106]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asset4air, post: 78677, member: 13192"] Guys if you are unsure about the limitations of flying you need to look at the 'Drone code' it tells you basically that you are limited to altitude (from the surface) of 400ft (120m). Keep it in line of site but either way within 500m out from you MAX. Don't fly within 150m of congested areas or big events (1000 people or more) and stay 50 metres away from people, structure s, vessels and vehicles you have no control over. You can fly 50 metres over people should they arrive along a path in an open space fro example but try and avoid directly over head. What I've outlined here is for hobbyists. Slight differences once you get commercial permission to fly (pfco) but if you have that you will already know all this. Hope this helps. [emoji106] [/QUOTE]
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