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Regulatory Updates

Stay informed on drone laws, aviation regulations and policy changes affecting commercial UAV operations in the UK and globally.

Regulatory Updates

24th May

Drone Organisational Maturity Under the New CAA Framework

From Compliance to Capability and What the New CAA Framework Means for Mature Drone Organisations The most mature organisations in the UK drone market will not treat the new RPC framework as a training admin issue. They will treat it as a capability planning issue. That is the real leadership implication of where the CAA […]

21st May

RPC-L2 Requirements and a Real Look at UK BVLOS Readiness

Are You Actually Ready for BVLOS and Why the RPC-L2 Standard Is Higher Than You Think A lot of UK operators talk about Beyond Visual Line of Sight flight as though it is mainly a technology question, solved by the right aircraft, the right transmitter and the right detect-and-avoid story. The CAA’s RPC-L2 framework says […]

18th May

What UK SORA and the RPC Framework Signal About CAA Direction

What UK SORA and the RPC Framework Signal About the CAA Direction The deeper significance of RPC-L1 and RPC-L2 is not that the CAA has invented more certificates. It is that the regulator is moving the UK drone market towards a much clearer relationship between mission complexity, risk assessment and pilot competence. This article steps […]

Coptrz RPC-L1 Part A drone training course — student with instructor at practical flight assessment
15th May

RPC Progression Plan and How to Build from RPC-L1 to RPC-L2

Why Smart Operators Are Building an RPC Progression Plan Now Most UK drone operators still think about training reactively. They buy the certificate they need for the job in front of them, then revisit the question when a bigger opportunity arrives. Under the CAA’s RPC framework, that is not the strongest way to plan. The […]

12th May

The UK Drone Competency Timeline and the Dates That Matter

The UK Drone Competency Timeline and the Dates That Matter from 2025 to 2028 If you want to understand the UK’s new drone competence landscape, start with the dates. Most confusion in the market comes from bad chronology, not from the rules themselves. This article lays out the milestones that actually matter, from the introduction […]

6th May

Why RPC-L1 Alone Does Not Authorise a UK Drone Flight

Why RPC-L1 Alone Does Not Authorise a UK Drone Flight One of the most persistent mistakes in the UK drone market is treating pilot competence and legal operating permission as though they are the same thing. They are not. RPC-L1 proves a level of remote pilot competence. It does not, on its own, give an […]

3rd May

RPC-L2 Explained and What It Still Does Not Solve for BVLOS

RPC-L2 Explained and What It Still Does Not Solve for BVLOS RPC-L2 matters because it is the first point in the CAA competence structure where the conversation turns seriously towards Beyond Visual Line of Sight flight. What it is not, however, is a blanket BVLOS licence. This article sets out exactly what RPC-L2 covers, what […]

30th April

What UK Drone Operators Should Do About GVC vs RPC-L1 Before 2027

What UK Drone Operators Should Do About GVC and RPC-L1 Before 31 December 2027 The GVC versus RPC-L1 decision is usually framed badly, as if one certificate is old and the other is new and the choice is obvious. The CAA’s actual position is more measured than that. This article sets out what has genuinely […]

CAA RPC-L1 Drone Certification
27th April

RPC-L1 and the New UK Baseline for Specific Category VLOS

RPC-L1 Is the New Baseline for Specific Category VLOS in the UK The CAA’s RPC-L1 certificate is now the Level 1 competence standard for pilots carrying out Specific Category VLOS operations in the UK. This article sets out what RPC-L1 actually covers, how long it lasts, how it sits next to the GVC, and why […]

17th April

UK Drone Laws 2026: Your Guide to Drone Licences, Registration & CAA Rules

Quick Summary: 2026 UK drone law changes Under 250g with a camera: Flyer ID required; Operator ID required from 100g+ 250g–25kg: Both Flyer ID and Operator ID required Max height: 120m (400ft) above ground Commercial use: Third-party insurance is mandatory No-fly zones: Always check airspace before every flight Want to fly near people? You need […]

British Drone Laws Blog
27th June 2024

British Drone Laws 2024: A Guide to UK Drone Licencing

You’ve got a drone now, but before you take flight, there’s one crucial element you must master first. Understanding and adhering to British drone laws is not just a legal obligation—it’s essential for ensuring safety, privacy, and the responsible use of airspace. This blog will walk you through the latest British drone laws and regulations […]

drone delivery
20th February 2024

New CAA Proposal Could Finally Allow Drone Deliveries

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is initiating a bold move to reform drone operation regulations to expand drone operation beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), especially near buildings or infrastructure. This significant step aims to enhance the utility of drones in various sectors, including delivering medicines and inspecting vital infrastructure. The initiative, part of the […]

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