I have been keeping an eye on the developing drone industry and finally decided to take the plunge.
Now drones and their operators have tended to get a bad press in recent years so even though he model I had chosen (after much research) was below the weight threshold for registration, I thought I would ‘do it right’ by the Law just in case anyone questioned me while using it.
So I signed on with the CAA, sat their test (passed) and obtained a UAV registration. I also upgraded my phone so it can act as the view screen and storage for the wee beastie. Heck, I even watched any number of YouTube videos in preparation.
I made sure I chose a model that had a decent camera but more importantly had features included that would allow it to hold station (gps), and return to its take off position either at the press of a button or when its batteries fall blow a safe level. And spare part availability.
You see, it’s important to show a responsible attitude with what can be a dangerous piece of equipment.
The big day came - yesterday - for the first flight.
I set it up, pressed the ‘one-touch take off’ button and it rose gently to a height of three feet just begging me to ‘take control’ - and I promptly crashed the bl##dy thing, turning it into a tri-copter.
It seems the one precaution I didn’t take was to get someone else to fly it for me.

Spares on order (shame Christmas gets in the way of express delivery) but we’ll have another go next week.
Pray for me.