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UK pilots warn of air disaster, seek tougher regulation on drones

British Airline Pilots Association demands compulsory registration of drones to prevent catastrophe

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British Airways logos are seen on tailfins at Heathrow Airport in west London. <b>Photo: Reuters</b>

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The British Airline Pilots Association is warning of catastrophe unless drones are subject to tougher regulation.

The association demanded compulsory registration of drones on Monday after Gatwick Airport briefly closed its runway over safety concerns when a drone was spotted in the area. Authorities diverted four EasyJet flights and one British Airways flight was sent to Bournemouth Airport.

The union's flight safety specialist, Steve Landells, says the incident shows "that the threat of drones being flown near manned aircraft must be addressed before we see a disaster."

There have been several near-misses between drones and aircraft in Britain, with sheer chance averting a collision in some cases.
 
Under British rules, a drone operator must be able to see it at all times and keep them away from planes, helicopters, airports and airfields.

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First Published: Jul 03 2017 | 3:30 PM IST

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