The Alcester Helicopter Club will abide by the current recommendations set out by the UK Government , all social distancing requirements shall be in operation at all times, the total amount of members present at…
The CAA have launched their DRES system today (5th November) to allow operators of unmanned aircraft to pass a competency test and register as operators. https://register-drones.caa.co.uk/ . They have also launched a scheme to return…
Introduction On 11 June 2019 a package of regulations relating to the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) within Europe was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. This ‘EU UAS Regulation Package’…
Model Flying and the law Model flying is governed by the same set of laws as manned aviation (the Air Navigation Order – ANO) and from the 1st July 2018, some of the laws governing…
The Government has today announced proposed changes to the Air Navigation Order (ANO) to introduce increased regulations aimed at drone pilots. The proposed changes are as follows: Operators of drones above 250g to be registered…
The Alcester Helicopter Club supports the BMFA Achievement scheme and encourages pilots to aim to achieve a minimum of the BMFA A certificate The club offers BPC and A tests in multi rotors and helicopters…
Alcester Helicopter Club Constitution BMFA club No 0654 General 1. The club shall be called the Alcester Helicopter Club and will be affiliated to the British Model Flying Association. 2. The clubs principal aim shall…
Privacy Policy At the Alcester Helicopter Club hereafter referred to as “the club”, we’re committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This Policy explains when and why we collect personal information about people…