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londonblue
16th Mar 2017, 09:06
I saw on my village's facebook page a picture someone had taken of a drone, with the caption. "A drone crash landed in my garden a couple of days ago...anybody lost it and why was it flying/spying over my house?" I'm genuinely interested in everyone's reaction to this.

Also, do the CAA have jurisdiction over all drone flights or just commercial ones?

I live in Radlett BTW, which is directly under the circuit for Elstree...

funfly
16th Mar 2017, 14:24
Nearly a million drones sold last year with only a couple of problems outside of where they were flown with malicios intent.
Drones - a perceived problem that never happened.

clareprop
16th Mar 2017, 17:56
It's the future and we have to get used to it - much like other disruption technology.

Ebbie 2003
16th Mar 2017, 18:24
Not quite on topic - but I did see a report in the press this week of an unnamed country which downed a $200 drone available on Amazon.com with a $2million!!!!! Patriot missile.

OK not too good on the bangs for your buck scale but rather impressed that it got such a tiny thing.

ChrisVJ
17th Mar 2017, 01:02
New rules in Canada. (Law from today, hot off the presses.)

9 Km from an airport
Not above 75 M (I think)
Not within 75M of building, person car etc

Can't play with your toy in your back yard then. Perhaps a bit draconian.

tmmorris
17th Mar 2017, 08:59
Yes, UK has 'person, vehicle etc.' Not under your control, which is a bit more common sense. If you want to hit yourself or your own car you are welcome...

Maoraigh1
17th Mar 2017, 19:45
A guy has got a substantial time in jail in Scotland for crashing his drone into someone's garden.
(It was near a prison, carried drugs and mobile phones, and had a camera which showed him.)