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How close can you fly to an airport? - ANSWER-Most airports
and airfields have a flight restruction zone. The droneSafe
website gives details of airfield restrictions.
What hazards should you check for before flying? - ANSWER--
restricted airspace
-events
-emergency incidents
-byelaws
-tall structures
-animals and wildlife
-other aircraft
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 contact details where you can find out more, byelaws are
unlikely to be on apps or drone websites.
What types of tall structures should you look out for? -
ANSWER-cranes masts wires
Where are some useful places to check for restrictions
and hazards? -
ANSWER--
signs
-NOTAMS (drone apps or the NATS drone
website)
-Aeronautical information
publication
What could be one benefit of becoming a member of a club or
association? - ANSWER-You might get additional flying
authorisation from being part of a club
what should you know about your drone's flying capability
before you fly? - ANSWER-- how far drone can be before it
loses signal
- how long it can fly before running out of battery/fuel
- maximum flying height
- if there is a return to home function
Are you allowed to modify a drone? - ANSWER-You can
mpdify a drone - although if you modify a drone it no longer is
classed the same - if it was categorised in a particular class