These proposals are part of the U.K. Future Flight Programme and seek to expand drone capabilities by permitting operations beyond remote pilots’ visual line of sight (BVLOS). The proposed measures involve drones operating at low altitudes and near buildings or infrastructure to minimize conflicts with manned aircraft.
Current drone piloting rules in the U.K require the pilot to have the drone within eyesight, and they are only permitted to fly BVLOS under certain strict restrictions.
“Our proposals are a positive step towards unlocking the next stage for drone flying in the U.K.,” Kevin Woolsey, head of remotely piloted aircraft systems at the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority, said in a news release. “Allowing drones to fly beyond the sight of the remote pilot, without placing r…