eurogaguest1980 wrote:
Wouldn’t something like this address the requirement for ads-b out for UAVs?
Isn’t is supposed to be the other way around? Drones have to use receiver and avoid other traffic?
arj1 wrote:
Drones have to use receiver and avoid other traffic?
Yes! But I guess they also have to use electronic conspicuity themselves – otherwise it will be hard to tell if they’re getting dangerously close to GA aircraft.
Some of these are now up to 2000ft.
2500ft now – middle of here
arj1 wrote:
Isn’t is supposed to be the other way around? Drones have to use receiver and avoid other traffic?
Haven’t the areas been defined because the government can mandate such equipment for us but then decide it’s easier to put restrictions on us than meet their own regulations?
I saw one of the drones recovering into Lydd on Sunday. You definitely don’t want to collide with one!
Still there, up to 2500ft, prohibited zones which will get you busted by the CAA 100% of the time
These have varied but back up to 2500ft so watch out – UK treats these as Class A, with the same punishment from the CAA
Now up to 2500ft so watch out! Easy to get busted going to Le Touquet, and you will get busted same way as if you busted the London TMA…
Is there a way to get a clearance through it? If not it’s essentially a barrier to VFR if there’s any cloud cover (it’s not unusual for bases on flyable day to be near that).