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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.
There are various permissions and considerations in order to operate a drone for aerial filming in London. Drones may also be referred to as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), Small Unmanned Aircraft (SUA) or Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). All commercial drone operators must be in possession of a CAA permission document. Any drone flight in an urban area or near large crowds of people, whether for private or commercial purposes, will require the same document. The CAA grants permission for multi-rotor and fixed-wing type, and will only grant permission for drones that do not exceed 20kg.Productions using drones for filming purposes must ensure they are familiar with aircraft legislation and procedures that relate to aerial filming in London. Due to the nature of the local airspace and the density of population there are some important restrictions on the operation of aircraft in and around the capital.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.
Drones are big business, and thousands of you would have received your very own for Christmas this year. The plummeting cost of components and the ease of buying remote controlled aircraft off the Internet has skyrocketed the use of consumer drones across the globe. Headlines are made every day, whether that’s new drones at CES, drones almost hitting passenger jets, or drones spying on unassuming victims. The CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) has already prosecuted two drone operators in the UK for breaching safety regulations, with numerous other investigations ongoing. In October, a man was arrested for operating a drone over Manchester City’s football stadium in a match with Tottenham Hotspur.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 27th, 2018.
CAA Approved NQE Heliguy has National Qualified Entity (NQE) approved status from the Civil Aviation Authority. This permits us to carry out unmanned aircraft pilot training at a number of UK locations. Drone pilots who want to undertake commercial work are required to have been trained and tested before they can apply for a Permission for Commercial Operations (PfCO) from the CAA. We’ll guide you through this process and ensure it’s as painless and enjoyable as is possible! We have an FCA-approved consumer credit licence to enable us to broker credit deals on drones, equipment and training. Heliguy’s on-site technical team not only builds custom aircraft and deals with repairs, it’s also equipped to produce bespoke equipment and modifications to UAVs with the aid of 3D printing technology and years of hands-on experience. Our knowledgeable sales team are just a phone call away when you need a quick answer to your query.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 27th, 2018.
The process to follow when applying to the CAA for an operational authorisation (a permission or an exemption) depends on the relative complexity of the authorisation that you are seeking: Applications for relatively ‘simple’ operational authorisations, which are commonly referred to as a ‘Standard Permission’, are addressed via an online application process: A ‘Standard Permission’ enables a person to conduct commercial operations with a small unmanned aircraft (drone) and also permits operations within a congested area. Applicants will be required to provide all documents and payment online (credit /debit card only ) before submitting their application. Applications for more complex operational authorisations, commonly referred to as ‘Non-Standard Permissions’, or those that require a specific Exemption from the Air Navigation Order are addressed via a more traditional ‘paper based’ application form, the SRG 1320.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 27th, 2018.
We provide commercial drone insurance for CAA qualified operators with Permission for Commercial Operations (PfCO). Fully compliant with regulation EC 785/2004. Call our experts on 0207 112 8140 or choose one of the two options.
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