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Updated rules confirmed to support safe growth of drone sector
Outcome of drone regulation consultation confirms a package of updates by the regulator to simplify rules and enhance safety.
New measures include product requirements for drones, Flyer ID training for sub-250g drone users, and the introduction of Remote ID.
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CAP2005: Drone Rules: USING A DRONE FOR WORK
From 31 December 2020 the rules for flying drones will be the same in the UK and all European member states.
Publication status: Current
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CAP2338: Shot On My Drone - The winning photographs
The winners of #ShotOnMyDrone, our latest drone photography competition.
Publication status: Current
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Drone Code overview
About this Code
It is against the law to fly a drone or model aircraft without having the required IDs.
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CAP3068: CAA Drone Awareness Tracker
May 2024
This is the ninth wave of the Drone Awareness Tracker which continues to evolve and explore different topical areas amongst the general public and drone users.
Publication status: Current
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Drone Alliance Europe Response To CAP3164 (PDF)
Drone Alliance Europe (‘DAE’) Response to the UK CAA’s NERL Consultation Drone Alliance Europe (‘DAE’) welcomes the opportunity to comment on the UK CAA’s final proposals for the economic regulation of NATS (En Route) plc (NERL) in its implementation of the UK Airspace Design Service.
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Class marks
Overview of the UK class mark regulations for drones and model aircraft
Drones and model aircraft sold or distributed before 1 January 2026 If your drone or model aircraft was made before 1 January 2026, it's unlikely to have a UK class mark.
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CAP2003: Drone Rules: FLYING FOR FUN
Flying a drone is great fun and a rewarding hobby.
Publication status: Current
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New trials move the UK closer to allowing everyday drone deliveries and flying beyond visual line of sight
Six projects have been chosen for trials under a UK Civil Aviation Authority scheme that will help make beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone flights an everyday reality.
These new trials will help develop plans for how drones can be safely integrated with other airspace users, as part of the regulator’s wider Airspace Modernisation Strategy.
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Drone regulations for police forces
Guidance to help police understand and enforce the regulations
How the regulations apply to police drone operations Police UAS operations fall outside the scope of UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947.