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Does bring up the question though, if someone was to be using one to watch what you are doing on private land (that you have permission to shoot on) would you be within you rights to shoot it down?

Wouldn't have thought so, you can't shoot planes or helicopters down that fly over your property. Drones may be different not being manned.

 

Who is to say you weren't shooting at a bird and your pattern caught the damned thing.

 

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Does bring up the question though, if someone was to be using one to watch what you are doing on private land (that you have permission to shoot on) would you be within you rights to shoot it down?

 

Wouldn't have thought so, you can't shoot planes or helicopters down that fly over your property. Drones may be different not being manned.

 

Who is to say you weren't shooting at a bird and your pattern caught the damned thing.

 

Figgy

 

Private land is private land, you don't own the airspace above it and therefore have no say in what flies within it, unless they are in a no fly zone/controlled airspace without permission.

 

Manned aviation must not fly below 500ft, unless landing/emergency. Unmanned may fly (pending legalities) up to 400ft AGL

 

Permission to film a person without their consent is a different matter though. However you can't go shooting stuff out the sky because of that!

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Private land is private land, you don't own the airspace above it and therefore have no say in what flies within it, unless they are in a no fly zone/controlled airspace without permission.

 

Manned aviation must not fly below 500ft, unless landing/emergency. Unmanned may fly (pending legalities) up to 400ft AGL

 

Permission to film a person without their consent is a different matter though. However you can't go shooting stuff out the sky because of that!

 

Not sure about that.

 

http://www.inbrief.co.uk/land-law/land-ownership.htm

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I'd shoot it down and let them argue over it after the event. Drone what drone where, on my land, ohh no your not coming on here looking for it.

 

It cost how much sir, and you've lost it, expensive mistake best not repeated. Now **** orrf.

 

 

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I'd shoot it down and let them argue over it after the event. Drone what drone where, on my land, ohh no your not coming on here looking for it.

It cost how much sir, and you've lost it, expensive mistake best not repeated. Now **** orrf.

Figgy

I'd be interested to see what the CAA/police would have to say if you shot down a registered aircraft :lol:

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