UK UAS Pilots Register

The House of Lords EU Committee is suggesting recommendations for a UAS owners register.

This has been on the horizon for the past year now, and i am fully behind most the recommendations. I appreciate the comments, that those wishing to use a UAV for illegal or terrorist activities, are not likely to register their name and home address! But it is a step in the right direction.

The database will initially include business and professional organisations. However i was under the impression that this information was already stored in the CAA database, which is available to the public. I blogged about on the 15th Feb, there were 483, this figure is grown to 536!

Click to access 26Feb15%20RptUAVcurrentDates.pdf

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I wonder who the House of Lords wants to add to this list? Individual UAS Pilots name, business, CAA number and approval date? Or will this be the start of more Big Brother excuses from the Powers that Be, and every individual who buys a UAS has to register…..then how long is it before everyone who registers needs to pay an annual fee or ensure everyone has UAS insurance or even make every user pass a competency exam?

I think this is a fantastic opportunity for Britain and the CAA to lead the world in Commercial UAS regulations AND use. There is no point having all these rules but restricting their future application (AmazonPrime Air in looking at you guys). We are just scratching the surface for UAS application. For an industry set to worth Billions, employing Thousands across Europe, we need to get it right, right from the start.

This is all my wild speculation, and may not happen, but here are some recommendations that will….

  • Greater use of geo-fencing – programming drones not to be able to take off from or fly into certain locations based on their GPS co-ordinates. This could include airports, prisons and other high risk sites
  • Clearer guidance for police about how they should enforce existing safety rules
  • The use of a kite mark or other logo to denote drones that have been classed as safe to use
  • More guidance to be given to commercial drone operators about what insurance cover they need to buy.

All wise suggestions and i think these will be appreciated by the law abiding recreational and commercial UAS community in the UK….

What won’t help though, are frankly, stupid, comments made by those is power or authority. Professor David Dunn, who has written about this for the Royal Institute for International Affairs, was quoted saying…

“The technologies have the capacity to crash into people and kill them, as they have done in the States….”

WHAT!?!?!?!? Not one single person has EVER, been killed by a commercial UAS, in America or anywhere in the World. Yes, Military Drones kill people everyday, but no one has ever lost their life because of a rogue DJI Phantom! Comments like this, taken out of context do our Industry, no favours what so ever.

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You can find more information of the story, from my source BBC News

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31735662

I will be keeping an eye on UAS forums over the next few days to gauge the response from those of us it will affect the most.

Safe flying

TU

Glasgow – Drone Friendly Smart City

Finally a good UAS news report to end the week!

A UAV was used to fly across the City of Glasgow, delivering a report on how, technology will impact on the city over the next few years.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-31440329

Glasgow is already a ‘Smart City’. £24 million has recently been invested. BT and the Council have also agreed to install, 80 free wifi points across the city, giving everyone 30 minutes free, daily internet access from 2017. The fact that they are happy for Sky View Video, (an aerial production company based in Scotland) to fly a loaded UAS safely across the city, is testament to the Cities foresight and love of all things tech.

The Drone flew from the Hydro to Glasgow Science Centre on Thursday morning.

Also big well done to Sky View for illustrating how a UAS, flown correctly and safely, is a thing of beauty!

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Enjoy a safe weekend flying all

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Tanan on its way!

The Tanan Unmanned Aerial System, from Airbus is working towards final Certification.

The MOD is considering the Tanan as a Maritime Surveillance vehicle for use by the Royal Navy. A decision is expected by May 2015.

http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/airbus-touts-tanan-uav39s-uk-potential-408126/

Expected for use as a potential Maritime Patrol Vehicle, Nigel Chandler, head of business development (maritime) for Airbus Defence & Space, said  “The navy has a desire for greater organic surveillance from a ship.”

Public opinion on the use of ‘Drones’ in the UK, is skeptical at best. However, illegal immigration, is even more of a contentious issue. If UAVs were used by the Royal Navy and other Naval Forces or Coast Guards across Europe, fitted with Thermal Imaging, Infa Red and Night Vision Cameras, for so called ‘Boarder Protection’, i think the public towards UAVs may change.

Not that best way to improve public opinion, but certainly one that might work.

Lets see what May brings.

TU

CES 2015 – Drone News

So this week is CES 2015 in Vegas, and as most would have predicted, Drone and Quadcopters of all shapes and sizes are making their presence felt.

Unfortunately I’m stuck in the UK, so I am forced to read everything second hand.

The is a good article on some of the Drones on display at CES.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-30721339

Check out the Pink Drone from Ehang, who have developed a ‘Drone for Girls’, which i’m sure will divide opinions. I find it hard to believe Women will only be interested in a Drone if it matches their nails…..Cannon don’t offer DSLR’s in Pink to women, and i’m sure there as many female as male owners!!!

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http://www.cesweb.org/

I will be reviewing more articles on UAS @ CES 2015 as more information becomes available.

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