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following on from my previous question about sensible flying:
There is a location that I like to fly and shoot some sports activity. I won't mention it here because I don't want other people who have flown there (commercially) to get in trouble. It is a little over 1.4 miles from the end of the runway to the closet point where I would typically fly. I would expect to be less than 30m height.
The area is not listed in the DJI app as a no fly zone, and in the noflydrones.co.uk website, it shows up saying:
I'd love to know the official advice here, as pertains to a) a regular user, willing to adhere to restrictions and b) a commercial operator, and what they'd have to do to safely film there and also c) if anyone has experience of having notified ATC about this kind of thing, what the response was?
thanks,
Richard
There is a location that I like to fly and shoot some sports activity. I won't mention it here because I don't want other people who have flown there (commercially) to get in trouble. It is a little over 1.4 miles from the end of the runway to the closet point where I would typically fly. I would expect to be less than 30m height.
The area is not listed in the DJI app as a no fly zone, and in the noflydrones.co.uk website, it shows up saying:
The round blue areas on the map indicate Aerodrome Traffic Zones, they surround smaller airports and aerodromes that do not have additional controlled airspace. Other areas of blue identify Controlled Airspace. If you are operating a drone above 7kg you must not fly in these areas without prior permission from the air traffic service provider controlling that airspace.If you are under 7kg, it is still strongly advised to notify the air traffic service provider of your activity.
I have been at events there where CAA registered companies have filmed and promoted events and their own work. I assume, therefore, that they had permission to do so, but I wouldn't be staggered to discover they had not notified air traffic services that they were doing so.
I'd love to know the official advice here, as pertains to a) a regular user, willing to adhere to restrictions and b) a commercial operator, and what they'd have to do to safely film there and also c) if anyone has experience of having notified ATC about this kind of thing, what the response was?
thanks,
Richard