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Dronesafe Register meet at Gatwick for CAA drone pilots

Dronesafe Register meet at Gatwick for CAA drone pilots

I attended an all-day seminar this week organised by Dronesafe Register, our professional drone pilot official body who represent us. Here’s a link to Dronesafe Register’s article about the day which is worth a read. We met the senior police officer who is responsible for Gatwick. He had to deal with that nightmarish 30 hourRead more about Dronesafe Register meet at Gatwick for CAA drone pilots[…]

Flight logging for your drone made simples at airdata.com

Flight logging for your drone made simples at airdata.com

You are going to love me to bits after you finish reading what I am about to tell you. I get asked how to log drone flight records quickly and simply more than anything else. Flight logs are an essential part of your Operating Manual. Clients love to glance at them to see how experiencedRead more about Flight logging for your drone made simples at airdata.com[…]

Not a lot of people know that

Not a lot of people know that

There are 4,000 CAA certified drone pilots in the UK. This number has shot up over the last five years. Drone use for aerial photography and surveying has mushroomed. As a CAA certified drone pilot with a PfCO (permission for commercial operations) I have learned a great deal about the legalities and safety issues aroundRead more about Not a lot of people know that[…]

Boeing 737 Max latest safety issue in plane’s history

Boeing 737 Max latest safety issue in plane’s history

The Boeing 737 is the most popular passenger plane in the world. Over 6,000 have been made since they came into service in the late sixties.They have one of the best safety records and have flown millions of hours. In the eighties one suddenly rolled on its back when it was about to land andRead more about Boeing 737 Max latest safety issue in plane’s history[…]