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Britain to allow drones to inspect power lines, wind turbines

Britain's aviation regulator stated on Tuesday it would enable drones to check infrastructure such as power lines and wind turbines, a relocation the authority has described as a considerable turning point.

The UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) had stated previously this year that it wished to permit more drone flying for such activities as well as for deliveries and emergency services. It picked in August six jobs to test it.

Drones checking facilities will now be able to fly ranges beyond remote flyers' ability to see them.

While some drones have been flying beyond visual line of sight in the UK for numerous years, these flights are primarily trials under strict limitations, the CAA stated.

Under the CAA's brand-new policy, some drones will be able to remain at low heights close to facilities where there is little or no potential for any other airplane to operate. It will likewise decrease expenses, the CAA stated.

Drones will check power lines for damage, carry out upkeep checks of wind turbines and even be utilized as flying. guards dogs for website security.

The CAA will deal with numerous operators to check and. evaluate the policy, which according to the regulator's director. Sophie O'Sullivan paves the way for brand-new ways drones will. enhance daily life.

(source: Reuters)