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Many new UK drone users must take theory test before flying outside

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Many new UK drone users must take theory test before flying outside

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Many in the UK who unwrapped a new drone this Christmas may face a rude awakening next week, when they will have to take a theory test before being allowed to fly outdoors. From 1 January, those intending to fly drones or model aircraft weighing 100g or more outside must complete a Civil Aviation Authority (CCA) online theory test to get a Flyer ID - something previously only needed for heavier drones. The regulator believes up to half a million people in the UK may be impacted by its new requirements. CAA spokesperson Jonathan Nicholson said with drones becoming a "common Christmas present" it was important people knew how to comply with the law.

"With the new drone rules coming into force this week, all drone users must register, get a Flyer ID and follow the regulations," he said. "We want people to enjoy their drones but it's vital that they have checked the new rules and know how and where to operate their drone safely before they fly." The CAA's requirements are based on the weight or class of drones and model aircraft. Where previously a Flyer ID was only required for devices weighing 250g or more, it will soon be required to fly a drone weighing 100g or more outdoors. In addition to completing a theory test to obtain a five year Flyer ID licence, those who own a drone weighing 100g or more with a camera must also register with the CAA to get an Operator ID.

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