Drone laws in the UK have just changed – as of January 1, 2026, the UK Civil Aviation Authority has rolled out a major ...
The Civil Aviation Authority reckons up to half a million people in the UK may be impacted by its new requirements.
CAA requires all users of drones over 100g to pass a theory test and obtain a Flyer ID. Registration now mandatory.
New UK drone regs take effect January 1, 2026. Most outdoor pilots must pass a theory test for a Flyer ID, register for an Operator ID.
Serious breaches, like flying too close to airports or endangering manned aircraft, can result in fines up to £2,500 under ...
Drone users are being told to ensure they are up to speed with new rules affecting flying the devices which come into effect ...
As of 1st January 2026, all drone users will now need to take an online theory test to receive a Flyer ID before taking to ...
DRONE users are being urged to brush up on flying regulations before they become law this January. Thousands of people in the UK are expected to have received a drone as a gift this Christmas, and the ...
From January 1, many drone pilots will need to take a theory test and register with the Civil Aviation Authority before ...
Widespread use of uncrewed air vehicles (UAVs) in the UK for tasks such as cargo transport, medical deliveries and surveying work has moved a step closer with the appointment by the country’s civil ...
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Jonathan Nicholson, a spokesperson at the UK Civil Aviation Authority said: ‘Drones are often given as a common Christmas ...