ECCAIRS Reporting System allows pilots to submit near misses, collisions and other safety reports.
Airspace restrictions for UAV's and drones, UK airspace structures and prohibited areas, restricted areas and danger areas.
An excellent site to explain everything from bridleways to public footpaths to restricted byways.
The Criminal Justice Act 1972, Section 33. Your right of way from the UK Legislation, where and why you can walk legally.
A useful site showing the legal requirements of security guards and their SIA licences activities. Useful read to know your rights.
The ICO website offers a vast amount of information relating to GDPR and your rights on filming in public.
When filming as a member of the public you are exempt from GDPR regulations and are not bound by GDPR legislation.
The UK Airprox Board’s primary objective is to enhance air safety in the UK, Report a near miss with other aircraft.
National Protective Security Authority issue advice on how to deal with Auditors and how to manage potential conflicts.
How to deal with Social Media Auditors using a CALM approach - Chat, Assess, Limit, Monitor.
HNK Solicitors are a popular choice for with auditors for civil claims against the police.
If you think you have witnessed a breach of any CAA regulations by a drone pilot, you can report it to the CAA for investigation.
Drone pilots require an Operator ID (owner of the asset) or a Flyer ID. Use this CAA resource to check a Flyer ID.
The CAA Drone Code covers everything drone pilots need to know from passing their tests to flying safely and legally.
DJE Media is approached by a Police Drone Team Officer who demands he lands his drone. This shows the importance of flying within VLOS at ALL TIMES!
Sub 250g drones offer more freedom than heavier drones. Learn about flying your sub 250g at various sites in the UK.
Sub 250g drones offer more freedom than heavier drones. Learn about flying your sub 250g over people in the UK.
Sub 250g drones offer more freedom than heavier drones. Learn about flying your sub 250g over crowds in the UK.
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