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Seems a bit silly to send a helicopter to look for it too.
I'd like to know where the sighting was and who reported it as this is to me two crucial missing elements to the story
That said anyone who is so stupid as to do this, should be prosecuted to the fullest extent on the law and also face a heavy financial penalty along with a lifetime ban from operating any remotely operated aircraft
Nope. The police can't fly a helicopter at below 400 ft AFAIKSomehow I expect the police helicopter would be in contact with ATC and have permission to fly at whatever altitude ATC tells them. Some numbnut with a drone out of a model shop is not going to be in constant radio contact with ATC
They most definately can, they have specific exemption and its 500 ft (person / structure) and 1000ft (height over congested settlement) in the UK for civil flights.Nope. The police can't fly a helicopter at below 400 ft AFAIK
How do they land then?Nope. The police can't fly a helicopter at below 400 ft AFAIK
You jest. Grown adults have been arrested before now for shining lasers into cockpits of planes.Surely it'll be kids! No one else could possibly be stupid enough to fly a drone in a flight path?
You jest. Grown adults have been arrested before now for shining lasers into cockpits of planes.
According to the BBC "flight crews on two separate planes reported seeing the drone in the airspace.".
It will only take a few incidents before some knee-jerk reaction from the powers that be either try to ban them or bring in an unworkable licensing system.
Dave.
It will only take a few incidents before some knee-jerk reaction from the powers that be either try to ban them or bring in an unworkable licensing system.
Dave.
It will only take a few incidents before some knee-jerk reaction from the powers that be either try to ban them or bring in an unworkable licensing system.
Dave.
How do they land then?
It's precisely the expected knee jerking that's stopped me buying one. IMO there are too many of the things out in the world to make registration workable so it'll be easier to simply ban them. Very unfortunate for the sensible majority who have invested large amounts of money and time in the things and the relevant qualifications - hopefully it won't come to a ban but I fear it might if more incidents like the one in the OP occur. Maybe a few high profile prosecutions IF people get caught being planks would help?