So I'm not currently doing any commercial work. It's all hobby stuff and I am following the CAA rules.
When I go and get my CAA approval (and do the costly £1300 course) I am trying to clarify one of the points
So with this in mind, if say, a street food market organiser wanted to pay me to take some pictures of the market, would I be able to do so? Obviously having liability insurance etc in case of accidents - but would I technically be allowed to film the public attending the organisers market even though they are not technically under my control?
Indeed, would I need to seek CAA permission once (so that I can always do this) or is it on a case by case basis for each flight? If the latter, what is the process for that?
I am getting mixed answers from my searching and trying to get a feel for the latest stance.
Thanks in advance
When I go and get my CAA approval (and do the costly £1300 course) I am trying to clarify one of the points
You must request permission from the CAA if you plan to:
fly the aircraft on a commercial basis (i.e. conducting ‘aerial work’)
or
fly a camera/surveillance fitted aircraft within congested areas or closer (than the distances listed within Article 167) to people or properties (vehicles, vessels or structures) that are not under your control.
So with this in mind, if say, a street food market organiser wanted to pay me to take some pictures of the market, would I be able to do so? Obviously having liability insurance etc in case of accidents - but would I technically be allowed to film the public attending the organisers market even though they are not technically under my control?
Indeed, would I need to seek CAA permission once (so that I can always do this) or is it on a case by case basis for each flight? If the latter, what is the process for that?
I am getting mixed answers from my searching and trying to get a feel for the latest stance.
Thanks in advance
