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Passing the CAA drone theory test allows you to fly in
which categories? -
ANSWER-Open A1
and A3
What should you do if the conditions change while you are
flying and you think it might not be safe to fly your drone
anymore? - ANSWER-Always be ready to land your drone or
model aircraft or reduce your flying height and wait until it is
safe to fly again.
What should you do if a low flying aircraft appears in the area
you are flying? - ANSWER-Land your drone or model aircraft,
or hover at a low level well out of the way, and wait until it's
safe to continue with your flight. If it appears the aircraft is
attempting to land, you should land your drone or model
aircraft immediately.
,What sort of incidents should be reported? - ANSWER-An
incident or near miss
includes anything that did
or could:
put people in
danger
cause damage to property, buildings,
equipment or aircraft
If an incident occurs who should this be reported to? -
ANSWER-the Civil
Aviation
Authority
What should you do if see someone using a drone in a
suspicious or dangerous
way? - ANSWER-Call your local
police on 101
if it's at an airport call airport
security
What should you do if your drone crashes on private property?
- ANSWER-If you make a forced landing or crash on private
, property, you must get the property owner's permission before
retrieving your drone or model aircraft.
When MUST you have third party liability insurance for flying
your drone? - ANSWER-If your drone or model aircraft is 20kg
or more, you must always have third party insurance, no matter
what you use your aircraft for.
Why might you want to consider getting third party liability
insurance if you only fly drones under 20kg and for
fun/recreation/sport or as a hobby? – ANSWER-Although
insurance is optional if you only fly for fun, recreation, sport, or
as a hobby, remember you're responsible for your actions. You
could be held personally liable for any injury or damage you
cause, so you may want to consider getting third party liability
insurance.
What places might have a restricted airspace - ANSWER-
prisons, military
ranges, royal palaces, government
buildings
Where should you check to find any local byelaws about flying
restrictions? - ANSWER-look out for signs and information and