Rob Stanley.
From BMFA ----------------------------------
As you will have read in the latest BMFA news the European Law Makers want to bring in Strict control over what they call drones, unfortunately the are having a hard time differentiating between Multi Rotor/Quads and the type of craft flown by the majority of us, so the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) are classing all unmanned aircraft (UAs) as drones.
These new rulings will affect us all and despite the fact that we are actually leaving the Common Market the will still be in affect once we finally leave the EU.
What can we do, as Dave Phipps put in the article we can contact
our MP’s MEP’s and EASA and urge then not to proceed with this. Something along
the lines of: I
would suggest you express serious concern over this Prototype Regulation,
highlight the good safety record of model aircraft operation under the control
of the BMFA in collaboration with the CAA and that "traditional"
model aircraft operation be clearly separated from "Drone" operation
which is very different. Express your confidence in the BMFA (with the CAA)
regulating Model aircraft operation safely wihin the UK.
MP find at: http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/Also sign the Petition Block or change the EASA Commission Regulation on Unmanned Aircraft Operations at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/168112
We don’t have long as they vote next month so become a keyboard warrior and get Emailing,
Stuart WillisSouth East Area Chairman, Council Delegate and BMFA member.
Thanks Paul, I have already written to my MP and signed the online petition !
ReplyDeleteDitto. Just signed. Out of interest, would a kite be classified as a drone under the new regs? It is essentially an unmanned aircraft or kind of remote control glider after all! How far are they willing to strech this ludicrous definition? Honest fun loving folk across the land beware!
ReplyDeleteHi WIll, Thanks for signing. I don't know yet what the remit of the rules will be. We will have to rely on BMFA and CAA to fight our corner.
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