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CAP3105 (PDF)
OFFICIAL - Public The remote pilot has an active membership of an Article 16 authorised model aircraft flying club and is operating within the rules set out in that regulation; The UAS meets defined criteria for a low-risk Model Aircraft – i.e. excluding commercial UAS or highly sophisticated Model Aircraft platforms; and The flight takes place within the bounds of a model aircraft flying site, declared by a model aircraft club in their Article 16 Authorisation.
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Clued Up 2015/2 (PDF)
The idea is to closely align this new ANO with the arrival of new European Aviation Safety Agency operational rules for private aircraft.
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CAP1198 (PDF)
An alternative would be to adapt the rules and develop an alternative framework for spaceplane regulation.
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CAP722J (PDF)
(f) The Entity must ensure that staff at all levels, including the accountable manager, can be relied upon as honest and truthful and are demonstrably consistent in applying the rules, in spirit and letter, in accordance with the CAA’s fitness of character policy.
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CAP1421 (PDF)
Irresponsible use of drones today may well, however, jeopardise their development tomorrow and anyone flying one must do so sensibly and in line with our drone code that offers an overview of the rules for safe drone operation.
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IN-2015/058 (PDF)
In any case, it will take around 3 years for new rules to come into force, so the Committee took the decision on the current European proposals which were voted in unanimously, with some minor amendments.
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CAP1535S (PDF)
UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS The number of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or ‘drones’ operating in the UK is growing.
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IN-2016/024 (PDF)
v) EASA Opinion No. 01/2016 on revision of the European operational rules for balloons – Orientation discussion - The Commission briefed Member States on their proposals for a specific regulation addressing the Balloon Operations.
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SARG Policy 117 (PDF)
GAT can include military flights for which ICAO rules and procedures satisfy entirely their operational requirements.
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CAP2312B (PDF)
The UK has an excellent aviation safety record that is underpinned by a well-established set of rules and procedures.