Drone laws in the UK have just changed – as of January 1, 2026, the UK Civil Aviation Authority has rolled out a major ...
Serious breaches, like flying too close to airports or endangering manned aircraft, can result in fines up to £2,500 under ...
Before the new rule came into place, RAF Waddington and the Red Arrows posted on social media warning people to not fly ...
These new rules came into force on the 1st of January 2026 and affect hobbyists, commercial pilots, and manufacturers alike.
Plans have been submitted for the installation of radar equipment at Hampshire police’s training centre in a bid to monitor ...
Displays have surged in popularity but high costs, reliability issues and strict rules threaten to restrict growth ...
However, people who fly their drones outdoors will soon have to adhere to new regulations - or risk fines. From January 1, ...
Jonathan Nicholson, a spokesperson at the UK Civil Aviation Authority said: ‘Drones are often given as a common Christmas ...
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.
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 ...
The FCC recently added all foreign-made drones to its Covered List, effectively barring future releases from going on sale in ...
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