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UK drone users to sit safety tests under new law | UK drone users to sit safety tests under new law |
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Drone users in the UK will be required to do safety awareness tests as part of planned new legislation on their usage. | Drone users in the UK will be required to do safety awareness tests as part of planned new legislation on their usage. |
Police will also be given new powers to crack down on illegal use of the unmanned aerial vehicles. | Police will also be given new powers to crack down on illegal use of the unmanned aerial vehicles. |
The government hopes to harness new drone technology which could see them used on oil rigs, in construction, for organ transport and parcel deliveries. | The government hopes to harness new drone technology which could see them used on oil rigs, in construction, for organ transport and parcel deliveries. |
The bill has been welcomed by the pilots' union, which has warned of near misses involving drones and aircraft. | The bill has been welcomed by the pilots' union, which has warned of near misses involving drones and aircraft. |
Balpa said there had been 81 incidents so far this year - up from 71 in 2016 and 29 in 2015. | Balpa said there had been 81 incidents so far this year - up from 71 in 2016 and 29 in 2015. |
The union's general secretary, Brian Strutton, said: "These proposals are a step towards the safe integration of drones, but until the new rules are in place the threat of a serious collision remains." | The union's general secretary, Brian Strutton, said: "These proposals are a step towards the safe integration of drones, but until the new rules are in place the threat of a serious collision remains." |
In July a drone flew directly over the wing of a large passenger jet as it came into land at London's Gatwick Airport, which a report said had put 130 lives at risk. | In July a drone flew directly over the wing of a large passenger jet as it came into land at London's Gatwick Airport, which a report said had put 130 lives at risk. |
The proposed bill - to be published in spring 2018 - would ensure that owners of drones weighing more than 250g would need to register and sit a test. | The proposed bill - to be published in spring 2018 - would ensure that owners of drones weighing more than 250g would need to register and sit a test. |
Owners would be banned from flying them near airports or at heights above 400ft. | Owners would be banned from flying them near airports or at heights above 400ft. |
Police could also get new powers to ground and seize drones if they suspect they had been used in criminal activity. | Police could also get new powers to ground and seize drones if they suspect they had been used in criminal activity. |
Christian Struwe, head of European public policy at drone maker DJI, warned that some of the proposals may be "difficult to police" - for example the height restriction. | |
But he told BBC Breakfast: "The good thing is that as an industry we are already working on it. We can limit how high they can fly." | |
Mr Struwe pointed out that currently there is no "hard limit" on how close drones can fly to airports. "The current wording is that you should stay well clear," he said. | |
He welcomed the proposals to limit the "bad use" of drones, adding that it was important people are aware there is regulation they need to follow. | |
Aside from the Civil Aviation Authority's Drone Code, he said drone users should respect their neighbours' right to privacy and steer clear of sensitive areas, such as government buildings. | |
The transport minster, Lady Sugg, said the government wanted to strike the right balance between harnessing drone potential and ensuring they are not misused. | The transport minster, Lady Sugg, said the government wanted to strike the right balance between harnessing drone potential and ensuring they are not misused. |
"We're bringing forward this legislation in order to ensure that drones can be used safely, whilst also addressing some of the safety and privacy concerns that people have," she said. | "We're bringing forward this legislation in order to ensure that drones can be used safely, whilst also addressing some of the safety and privacy concerns that people have," she said. |
The government is also working with drone manufacturers on technology which produces virtual barriers, to stop the machines operating in restricted areas. | The government is also working with drone manufacturers on technology which produces virtual barriers, to stop the machines operating in restricted areas. |