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Man charged over UK airport drone flight
The chaos led to the travel plans of about 140,000 passengers being affected. Nobody has been arrested over those incidents. (www.thenational.ae) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I think British Crown law is different. You can be charged but not taken into custody. You can be arrested but not charged. It's a bit wacky but it works efficiently. You are arrested when the Magistrate interprets the evidence. Please feel free to correct any errors I may have made without intent.
Important details are not available in this article. There is no suggestion that the person charged for this particular drone flight was responsible for the earlier flights that shut down the airport. There is no suggestion that air traffic was even affected by this particular drone flyer. It is left open to the possibility that this drone flight was miles away from the airport, although still illegal. With the heightened awareness with drones around this particular airport, it is likely that any dolt launching a drone with 5-10 miles of an airport is going to draw attention, and subsequently, charges.
I just re-read the article and noticed that this drone pilot was arrested at a field near Heathrow, not Gatwick. Further separating this particular incident from the chaos that was caused by rogue drones in December at Gatwick.
What shoddy journalism on the part of him (or her) who posted this. The headline says "Man Charged...", then the lead in you put up says "Nobody has been arrested..."
So I looked at the article, and what do you know, no where was it written as you posted here. Do you think us all fools that cannot read? Why bother at all if you cannot be accurate?
So I looked at the article, and what do you know, no where was it written as you posted here. Do you think us all fools that cannot read? Why bother at all if you cannot be accurate?
"A man has been charged ". Seems like he was charged as stated.
Anyone with a flightaware account can submit a squawk, so calling it journalism (shoddy or otherwise) might be a bit much.
The squawk on here is just a link - the text “The chaos led to the travel plans of about 140,000 passengers being affected. Nobody has been arrested over those incidents.” is from the second to last paragraph of the linked article.