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Drone flying rules in the UK need to be followed to ensure safety for all. First and foremost, always keep your drone in sight while flying, never fly higher than 400 feet, and stay at least 150 feet away from people and properties.
If your drone weighs more than 250g, it must be registered with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Additionally, if you're using your drone for any commercial purposes, you may need a Permission for Commercial Operations (PfCO).
It's crucial to avoid flying drones in restricted areas such as airports, military bases, and densely populated areas. Always check for any Temporary Restricted Airspace (TRA) or other limitations in the area you plan to fly.
Ensure you respect people's privacy when flying your drone. Avoid flying over private property without the owner's permission and refrain from capturing images or videos of individuals without consent.
For more detailed information on drone flying rules in the UK, visit the CAA website or consider joining a local flying club where you can learn from experienced drone pilots.