Civil Aviation Authority warning after UK incident
Flyers of unmanned aircraft are being reminded to use 'common sense', after a near miss between a drone and a Flybe plane in the UK.
Devon and Cornwall Police have described the incident, which happened near Newquay Airport on Tuesday, as 'incredibly concerning'.
Drone owners on the Island must abide by strict safety regulations - failure to do so can result in a criminal prosecution.
Director of Civil Aviation Simon Williams explains what they are:
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