hawker it can have your arse for all to see at the cockpit window and you will still not have rights to its ownership.
Also in Scotland there is a 2005 Land Reform Act which allows anyone access to (basically) any land for (basically) any purpose. As long as this is not an airfield then again mr snappy with his Nikon camera can be there.
Exemptions of land which one has right of access to are, roughly, as follows:
- Houses and gardens, and non-residential buildings and associated land
- Land in which crops have been sown or are growing (although please note that the headrigs, endrigs and other margins of fields where crops are growing are not defined as crops, whether sown or unsown, and are therefore within access rights).
- Land next to a school and used by the school
- Sports or playing fields when these are in use and where the exercise of access rights would interfere with such use
- Land developed and in use for recreation and where the exercise of access rights would interfere with such use
- Golf courses (but you can cross a golf course provided you don't interfere with any games of golf)
- Places like airfields, railways, telecommunication sites, military bases and installations, working quarries and construction sites, and
- Visitor attractions or other places which charge for entry.
Oh I do love Caledonia