What drone can I fly in the UK today?

UK Drone Laws: Class Markings From 1 January 2026. What You Need to Know From 1 January 2026, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) introduced a major change to how drones are classified and regulated in the UK. Drones placed on the UK market from this date onwards must carry a UK class mark, labelled UK0 through to UK6. …

UK Lowers Drone Registration Limit to 100 Grams – Big Change for Hobby Drone Pilots

It’s all about 100g now! The UK government has announced a major update to its drone laws: from 1 January 2026, anyone flying a drone that weighs more than 100 grams will need to register with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The move reduces the current threshold of 250 g to just 100 g, bringing most consumer drones …

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Open category extended indefinitely

UK CAA announces their recommendation to the UK Government to EXTEND INDEFINITELY  the length of Legacy and Transitional drone provisions in the Open category; Extension will push back from December this year indefinitely; If rubber stamped (99% chance it will be), operators of current non-class-marked drones WILL be able to enjoy current provisions for longer – especially good for …

New Rules for flying close to Airports in The UK

New Drone Measures Come Into Force As UK Expands Airport No-Fly Zones Originally featured on drone life on: March 13, 2019 The UK Government has now put into place new legislation that has extended no-fly zones around airports to 5km. There is also a promise to impose major penalties for those who break the law. The government decided to …