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Drones forms
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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Concerns about privacy and illegal use of drones
When to report illegal and dangerous flying
Where drones are allowed to fly People are allowed to fly small drones that weigh under 250g in most places, including towns and cities, but not over crowds.
Last updated: 08 April 2025
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Drones
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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Tethered drones and other tethered unmanned aircraft
How the regulations apply
How the regulations apply to tethered drones and other tethered unmanned aircraft Tethered unmanned aircraft that are powered and have a mass greater than 1kg are subject to the same regulatory framework as all other unmanned aircraft.
Last updated: 08 April 2025
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Drones news and updates
Updates for Operators and Remote Pilots of unmanned aircraft
Last updated: 08 April 2025
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New trials set to help unlock drone deliveries and inspections in the UK
Regulator announces organisations set to take part in new trials which will see drones used in everyday life.
At a glance: Regulator announces organisations set to take part in new trials which will see drones used in everyday life.
Last updated: 14 October 2024
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Getting started with drones and model aircraft
Flying safely and legally
Last updated: 30 December 2025
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Regulator reminds drone users to register before they fly
Campaign aimed at people who aren’t sure of the rules and requirements to encourage drone users to register as a drone operator before they fly.
Registration is required by law to fly most drones or model aircraft outdoors in the UK.
Last updated: 28 August 2023
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Drone users reminded of new airspace notification system
UK Civil Aviation Authority reminds drone users about its new airspace notification system for making notification of flight and drone activities.
Nearly one thousand remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) activities, such as drone swarm displays, have either been notified to airspace users, received permission or provided with exemption requests by the UK Civil Aviation Authority following the roll out of new technology.
Last updated: 14 October 2024
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CAP2383: Using Drones to Carry Dangerous Goods using Crash Protected Containers, BEIS RPF2 Project Outcomes
Two projects were selected from the CAA, one of which was to establish a test regime for crash protected containers to enable drones to carry dangerous goods.The purpose of this report is to describe the context, outcomes, approach, and next steps of the RPF project.
Publication status: Current
Last updated: 22 February 2024