UK police apply for ‘no-fly’ zone above Windsor Castle Tags:United Kingdom 5 comments They will do anything to try and stop papers being served, no air-dropped papers now? Quite surprised it’s taken this long to consider it. Even Disney World already has restricted airspace The only surprising thing about this is that all the residences of the main royal line weren’t already treated as such. Not sure how this will work, Windsor castle is right in thr path of Heathrow and current sees aircraft flying fairly low over the top. I assume this is mostly for commercial and private drones? Adding a restricted airspace makes prosecution easier. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Quite surprised it’s taken this long to consider it. Even Disney World already has restricted airspace
The only surprising thing about this is that all the residences of the main royal line weren’t already treated as such.
Not sure how this will work, Windsor castle is right in thr path of Heathrow and current sees aircraft flying fairly low over the top.
I assume this is mostly for commercial and private drones? Adding a restricted airspace makes prosecution easier.
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They will do anything to try and stop papers being served, no air-dropped papers now?
Quite surprised it’s taken this long to consider it. Even Disney World already has restricted airspace
The only surprising thing about this is that all the residences of the main royal line weren’t already treated as such.
Not sure how this will work, Windsor castle is right in thr path of Heathrow and current sees aircraft flying fairly low over the top.
I assume this is mostly for commercial and private drones? Adding a restricted airspace makes prosecution easier.