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THE Drone Code: D R O N E

1) The document provides guidelines for safely operating drones, known as the Drone Code. 2) It advises to always keep drones within sight and below 400 feet, stay 150 feet away from people and property, and never fly near airports or aircraft. 3) Flyers are legally responsible and could face criminal charges for endangering aircraft.
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THE Drone Code: D R O N E

1) The document provides guidelines for safely operating drones, known as the Drone Code. 2) It advises to always keep drones within sight and below 400 feet, stay 150 feet away from people and property, and never fly near airports or aircraft. 3) Flyers are legally responsible and could face criminal charges for endangering aircraft.
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THE

DRONE
CODE 400ft (120m)

D ont fly near airports or airfields


Remember to stay below 400ft (120m)
O bserve your drone at all times stay 150ft (50m) away from people and property
Never fly near aircraft
Enjoy responsibly
THE
DRONE
CODE
For further information
please visit dronesafe.uk
Drone Blue Drone Green
C: 86 C: 28
M: 08 M: 0
Y: 0 Y: 100

BE DRONE SAFE
K: 0 K: 0

Always keep your drone in sight Stay below 400ft (120m)


to comply with the dronecode

400ft (120m)

This means you can see and avoid other things while flying This reduces the likelihood of a conflict with manned aircraft

BE DRONE AWARE

Every time you fly your drone you must Keep the right distance from
follow the manufacturers instructions people and property

150m

50m

People and properties 150ft (50m)


Keep your drone, and the people around you, safe
Crowds and built up areas 500ft (150m) and dont overfly

BE DRONE LEGAL
You are responsible for each flight Stay well away from aircraft,
airports and airfields

Legal responsibility lies with you If your drone endangers the safety of an aircraft
Failure to fly responsibly could result in criminal prosecution it is a criminal offence and you could go to prison for five years

The UK Dronecode is published by the Civil Aviation Authority to assist drone users in flying safely.

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