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Further Update on Flying at Night

 Please read the following update: -

(We = Ripple Show Limited or its associates)

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No one can stop you from posting your videos. Just try not to be vexed if I am also letting you know what the truth of it was. I was there and witnessed it first hand and it’s not hearsay. 


There were lots of people sitting/standing all across the shore, several minutes before any UAS took off or landed from that very “shore”. 

And, yes if a UAS falls onto someone’s head, there will be a risk of death. 


It was not safe. 

There was a serious lack of situational awareness. 

Visibility was negligible. 

There was no communication between operators. 

Disregard for any bird strike was implied. 


Yes, you could only see UAS with lights, but nothing else. 

Additionally, most commercially available UAS (drone) only have lights on the front (based on EU regulations). Therefore, when flying out in dark night sky, the aircraft goes BVLOS if facing away from you. Even with a Visual observer standing next to the pilot in such a situation would be breaking the law. 

Similar situation would apply for other UAS facing away from your direction, which basically increases the likelihood of an accident. 


We are further pointing out that these actions are not something “WE” agree with/endorse/ encourage. 

“WE” still believe the actions of ALL the operators that evening were irresponsible, unsafe and not properly considered/accounted for. 


No rules are in fact being made up on our blog.

Please always remember that the actual laws of the land concerning UAS operations are stated in the “Commission Implementing regulation (EU) 2019/947” (and 945). 

This is to be used in conjunction with the “Air Navigation Order” 

Although there is not much about UAS operations in the latter and “The drone code” is only to be used as guidance for beginners operating in the Open A1 and A3 sub-categories. 


Accounting for other UAS operators is a major challenge at the moment, which “we”, blame on a lack of communication between operators.


Kind Regards

Ank Raj - Director

Ripple Show Limited

UK Reg - 12618320

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