Article 241
Introduction
Article 241 of the Air Navigation Order (ANO) gives the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) the power to take action against individuals or organizations that use aircraft, including unmanned aircraft (drones), in a manner that endangers the safety of people or property.
Key Provisions
- Endangerment: It is illegal to operate any aircraft, including drones, in a way that poses a risk to the safety of others, whether they are on the ground or in the air.
- Scope: This applies to both manned and unmanned aircraft, covering drones of any size and purpose.
- Penalties: Violating Article 241 can result in prosecution, with potential penalties including fines and imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense.
General Aim
The aim of Article 241 is to ensure that all aircraft operations are conducted safely, minimizing risks to people, property, and other aircraft. It serves as a crucial safeguard to prevent reckless or dangerous flying, particularly with the increasing use of drones in public and private spaces.