UK aviation authority issues ‘drone code’ to stop idiots interfering with commercial flights
Drones are cool. Flying drones in a way that ends up interfering with the flight path of passenger planes and other important air traffic is straight up moronic. Unfortunately, because (a minority) of drone fans are unable to get that into their heads, the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued stronger guidance. Inevitably, the rules are being referred to as the ‘drone code.’ CAA spokesperson Tim Johnson told the media: Drone users must understand that when taking to the skies they are entering one of the busiest areas of airspace in the world – a complex system that brings…
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