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<blockquote data-quote="Girth67" data-source="post: 19262" data-attributes="member: 1691"><p>Just to clarify I don't and never have flown my spark or other quads above 100m as I understand the danger it poses to Aircraft. As to my background I've been flying RC aircraft for over 20 years and quads for the last 4 years and I'm a member of the BMFA. The reason I mention this is so you dont think I'm some hooligan who doesn't give a monkey's about the safety of others or this sport. </p><p>However I must say the CAA drone code and CAA regulations seem open to interpretation or confusing. The limitation of 400ft would appear to apply to drones or RC aircraft over 7kg. Yes the drone code says not to fly over 120m or 400ft but What CAP or ANO states that limit without the weight being over 7kg? In fact the 2016 ANO gives a greater max height which I dont want to quote here unless some clown decides to think its ok. I'm more than happy with the 120m limit and abide by it at all times but I can see how it's confusing for some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Girth67, post: 19262, member: 1691"] Just to clarify I don't and never have flown my spark or other quads above 100m as I understand the danger it poses to Aircraft. As to my background I've been flying RC aircraft for over 20 years and quads for the last 4 years and I'm a member of the BMFA. The reason I mention this is so you dont think I'm some hooligan who doesn't give a monkey's about the safety of others or this sport. However I must say the CAA drone code and CAA regulations seem open to interpretation or confusing. The limitation of 400ft would appear to apply to drones or RC aircraft over 7kg. Yes the drone code says not to fly over 120m or 400ft but What CAP or ANO states that limit without the weight being over 7kg? In fact the 2016 ANO gives a greater max height which I dont want to quote here unless some clown decides to think its ok. I'm more than happy with the 120m limit and abide by it at all times but I can see how it's confusing for some. [/QUOTE]
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