Im doing my my RPS-s course in the UK and have been informed by the Course Tutors that the CAA are bringing out New Rules regarding Multi-rotors in the next few months, they do not know whats coming out, but there was a reference from one of the Tutors that they {CAA} are in consultation with the the Chief Police Officers Association, about stopping and questioning people who are seen to be using any Rotorcraft platform used in congested areas to see if they have permissions and why they are Flying there in the first place, if you cannot give a Credible reason then you may be in trouble with the CAA, also there are plans in the pipeline to start an Airworthiness Certificate aimed at keeping up all platforms of over 7kg and under 20kg in tip top flying Condition for those that do it Commercially. i think it stinks and there are people out there who are trying to knuckle down the Multi-rotor user's for the Sake of making Money and Monopolising the business of Multi-rotors to a select few who can afford it.
The worst thing about it is the very people who are training us, are the ones Formulating the ideas and putting it to the CAA in the meeting's that they have with them and trying to put the Hobbyist out of action for there own personal Agenda and gains, i hope i am wrong as although i want a commercial licence myself, i still believe people should still be able to operate the rotorcraft for fun and be able to film.
And one more nugget of wisdom from me, to all DJI Phantom users please stop putting up your videos on Youtube of accidents and blatant foolishness by seeing how high you can get from you Multi-rotor as there are people downloading your Videos and using them as Case Studies to bring in New Laws it may be fun to you but people are Watching.
The worst thing about it is the very people who are training us, are the ones Formulating the ideas and putting it to the CAA in the meeting's that they have with them and trying to put the Hobbyist out of action for there own personal Agenda and gains, i hope i am wrong as although i want a commercial licence myself, i still believe people should still be able to operate the rotorcraft for fun and be able to film.
And one more nugget of wisdom from me, to all DJI Phantom users please stop putting up your videos on Youtube of accidents and blatant foolishness by seeing how high you can get from you Multi-rotor as there are people downloading your Videos and using them as Case Studies to bring in New Laws it may be fun to you but people are Watching.
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