The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is the national aviation authority responsible for regulating commercial and recreational aviation in the UK.
An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard. They are commonly known as drones. UAVs come in various shapes and sizes and are used for diverse purposes such as aerial photography, surveillance, and delivery.
The CAA governs the use of UAVs in the UK to ensure safety and compliance with aviation laws. If you are operating a drone for commercial purposes or in specific scenarios, you may need permission from the CAA.
CAA regulations for UAVs include rules on where you can fly, how high you can fly, and the registration of your drone. The regulations aim to safeguard airspace and protect the public.
If you are a drone pilot or looking to operate UAVs within CAA regulations, visit the Civil Aviation Authority's official website for detailed guidelines and updates on UAV regulations.