alWayS RememBeR
You are legally responsible
for the safe conduct of
each flight. Take time to
understand the rules - failure
to comply could lead to a
criminal prosecution.
Before each flight check
that your unmanned aircraft
is not damaged, and that
all components are working
in accordance with the
Supplier’s User Manual.
It is illegal to fly your
unmanned aircraft over a
congested area (streets,
towns and cities). Also, stay
well clear of airports and
airfields.
Don’t fly your unmanned
aircraft within 50m of a
person, vehicle, building
or structure, or overhead
groups of people at any
height.
You must keep the
unmanned aircraft within
your sight at all times.
You are responsible for
avoiding collisions with other
people or objects - including
aircraft. Do not fly your
unmanned aircraft in any
way that could endanger
people or property.
Think about what you do
with any images you obtain
as you may breach privacy
laws. Details are available
from the Information
Commissioner’s Office.
If you intend to use an
unmanned aircraft for any
kind of commercial activity,
you must get a ‘Permission’
from the Civil Aviation
Authority, or you could face
prosecution. For more details,
visit www.caa.co.uk/uas
www.caa.co.uk/uas
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