There’s not many idiots in the UK flying drones which is good. I think it’s a bad idea revoking something as simple as low altitude airspace freedom. Common sense should prevail and revoking a rule won’t do jack apart from reduce the number of people who might want to get into the hobby. It’ll also keep the CAA approved or part 107 owners a market for their aerial media - perhaps that’s more of an issue?
Last time I checked, across the world we all now have to pass a driving test to gain a license. That does little to stop those who are hell bent on drink driving, driving while on their phone, drug driving, using vehicles for other illegal activities etc.
Perhaps the polices of the drone code should simply be penalty enforced? After all if you’re caught speeding, you pay a fine. Fly 50m from a crowded or public place, you get an on the spot fine. [emoji106]
Last time I checked, across the world we all now have to pass a driving test to gain a license. That does little to stop those who are hell bent on drink driving, driving while on their phone, drug driving, using vehicles for other illegal activities etc.
Perhaps the polices of the drone code should simply be penalty enforced? After all if you’re caught speeding, you pay a fine. Fly 50m from a crowded or public place, you get an on the spot fine. [emoji106]