They’ll wait until you’ve bought a RID compliant drone, then CAA will decide they do want Class Marks on drones after all.
DJI will then say they won’t retrospectively mark any existing drones for the UK market because the requirements are different from the EU classifications, so you’ll have to buy a new DJI drone.
Again.
A cynic would think they’re all in on it together and some large backhanders were involved
It’s ok…max height will be 15m soon to allow for Amazon to bring your tat 30 seconds quicker. Won’t need to worry about VLOS then you won’t be able to get over a tree close by
Ahh but only if it says fragile do not drop, on the packaging.
( and only two streets away, they must be getting better) Now if you’d said 2 miles away, that I could believe.
what about THIS
Article 8 of the The Human Rights Act 1998:
Respect for your private life & privacy.
sec2:
“There shall be no interference by a public authority with the exercise of this right except such as is in accordance with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security, public safety or the economic well-being of the country, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others”
Or better still, when out and about we all carry an RID spoofing unit in our pocket which produces dozens of random ghost drones and operator positions over an area of about a mile. Watch the Kev’s and Karens go into meltdown mode . Just need someone to come up with a suitable module , just charge it up and switch on when you want to cause a bit of harmless chaos.
What a great serious topic.
It look like droning is going change.
Freedoms will be lost and fewer places to fly.
You will need paperwork up to your eyeballs and licences galore.
Its going to take the fun and enjoyment away from us all.
It will come a toy for the few.
Wayne do these development board devices support spoofing multiple drones at the same time ? If so someone could power it up at or near an airport. Might make the CAA see the futility of RID