Membership 2023
Dear Nadmas member, Please be aware that your NADMAS membership and BMFA insurance expire at 23:59 on 31st December 2022. After that date, you should not fly unless both have… Read More »
Dear Nadmas member, Please be aware that your NADMAS membership and BMFA insurance expire at 23:59 on 31st December 2022. After that date, you should not fly unless both have… Read More »
The BMFA has been issued with an updated Article 16 authorisation from the CAA which is valid from 22/12/2022 to 31/12/2023. You can download the updated authorisation from the link… Read More »
Dear BMFA Member (Sent to all members) The UK adopted the EU regulations for unmanned aircraft (which included model flying) in 2019 and these will come into effect on December… Read More »
Dear BMFA Member CAA Registration CAA Operator ID registration numbers for those who register with the CAA through the BMFA will be emailed directly from the CAA early in February.… Read More »
The bmfa members guide to the updated CAA rules
The report can be downloaded using the link below https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmsctech/2021/2021.pdf
This is the first session of the Committee’s inquiry into commercial and recreational drone use in the UK, and will help the Committee to seek evidence on the risks and opportunities arising… Read More »
Hi All Please note the link below for the latest BMFAClub Bulletin, which among other things contains a reminder of the Nationals this weekend. I would urge you to read… Read More »
The Department for Transport (DfT) has now published the outcome of their consultation on the safe use of drones in the UK. The document can be viewed here: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/631638/unlocking-the-uks-high-tech-economy-consultation-on-the-safe-use-of-drones-in-the-uk-government-response.pdf The… Read More »
Below is a link to the BMFA regarding the current proposal from EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) to create a regulatory framework for the operation of drones. This is still… Read More »