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The UK drone laws in 2022 have specific regulations that all drone operators must adhere to when flying drones within the country. These laws are in place to ensure the safety and privacy of the general public while enjoying drone technology.
Key Regulations for Drone Operators
One of the key regulations in the UK for drone operators is the requirement to register your drone and obtain a Flyer ID if your drone weighs between 250g and 20kg. Additionally, if you plan to fly your drone in certain restricted areas, you may need to pass an online theory test and obtain an Operator ID.
Flight Restrictions and Safety Measures
It's important to note that there are specific no-fly zones in the UK, such as airports and restricted military airspace. Drone operators must always maintain a line of sight with their drones and adhere to the maximum flight altitude of 120 meters. Furthermore, drones equipped with cameras must be flown at least 50 meters away from people, vehicles, buildings, and structures.
Penalties for Violating Drone Laws
Violating the UK drone laws in 2022 can lead to severe penalties, including fines and potential imprisonment. It is crucial for all drone enthusiasts to understand and follow the regulations set forth by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to avoid any legal consequences.
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I would recommend changing the picture to the correct drone, considering the one you have currently posted is far from a Potensic T35 ??
Welcome to WikDrone Luke! Thank you very much for your contributions and for joining the project. A pleasure to have you here :) I hope you will find our site helpful. Regards, WikDrone Team
Nice little drone
It is good for indoors, easy to fly, easy to connect camera to phone so you can take pictures and video, batteries charge quickly (It brings two batteries)
Excellent app and nice features
It is looking good, it is easy to setup. I like the the speed the range n height it have and picture quality. Good drone, compact size. Most drones in the price point don’t have GPS and have half the flight time.
Welcome to WikDrone Phillip! Thank you very much for joining the project. A pleasure to have you here :) I hope you will find our site helpful. Regards, WikDrone Team
Needs to stay airborne ! Bad craftsmanship! Burning motors stink bad too .
Hello I am a long time drone flyer. I have seen many good and bad drones. To be clear I rate a drone by mainly two things . Quality and functions. I in no way modify drones to do anything different from what is expected. The 4DRC M1 2022 model looked cool . Although my experience says if it has folding arms and props then steer clear of it . Took a chance and purchased it for around $ 215.00 . It arrived fast and in perfect shape from 2000 miles away ! The camera is great and it stabilized the best of all the ones I own. The controller is very good but very cheap. The app for it links smooth. No picture dropouts or quality problem . However the problem happens after flight . Loose motor mount screws and loose prop screws. And during first flight one motor died . Such a remarkable experience ruined by poor craftsmanship. I am describing things that require disassembling the quadcopter to fix,not only finding all 8 loose prop screws before flight ! Very hard to fix because of NO lock tight "screw glue". Very high temp on motors . Only gave me 5 min. flying time before motor 1 virtually burned out. I do not recommend it at all for any purpose . Even low altitude flight is not possible. Gave 2 stars because it never lost linkage to TX and for remarkable camera stability and 6K images.