Drone laws in the UK have just changed – as of January 1, 2026, the UK Civil Aviation Authority has rolled out a major ...
BRITS have been warned of a major rule change coming in days that affects an increasingly popular Christmas present. And falling foul could land a fine of up to £2,500. The UK Civil Aviation ...
Drone users are being told to ensure they are up to speed with new rules affecting flying the devices which come into effect at New Year.
The Civil Aviation Authority reckons up to half a million people in the UK may be impacted by its new requirements.
Before the new rule came into place, RAF Waddington and the Red Arrows posted on social media warning people to not fly ...
If you own a drone in the UK, 2026 is set to bring significant changes to the rules that govern how you can fly. From January 1, 2026, new regulations will come into effect, and anyone flying drones ...
As of 1st January 2026, all drone users will now need to take an online theory test to receive a Flyer ID before taking to ...
These new rules came into force on the 1st of January 2026 and affect hobbyists, commercial pilots, and manufacturers alike.
What if the way you fly your drone today becomes obsolete in just a few years? With the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) proposing sweeping changes to drone regulations set to roll out in 2026, this ...
Displays have surged in popularity but high costs, reliability issues and strict rules threaten to restrict growth ...
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed it will recommend that the Secretary of State for the Department for Transport implements a set of important updates to the UK’s drone regulations ...
Jonathan Nicholson, a spokesperson at the UK Civil Aviation Authority said: ‘Drones are often given as a common Christmas ...
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