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What does one do if you come across an Estate Agent advertising that their photographer is fully licenced and insured for UAV work?
Their web site strangely makes no mention of it though shows lots of aerial images but their Facebook page shows generic pictures of 7-20kg rigs and that their (employed) photographer holds the CAA licence. His name nor the company name doesn't appear on the 4th August 2016 list of approved operators. The photographer also doesn't mention it in his biography on the web site (which to be fair may be out of date)
I've no axe to grind as it isn't the type of work I do but it must be so frustrating for those who have spent so much time and money getting qualified etc.
Does the CAA get involved with this sort of thing or is it a case of 'only when an accident happens?'
Their web site strangely makes no mention of it though shows lots of aerial images but their Facebook page shows generic pictures of 7-20kg rigs and that their (employed) photographer holds the CAA licence. His name nor the company name doesn't appear on the 4th August 2016 list of approved operators. The photographer also doesn't mention it in his biography on the web site (which to be fair may be out of date)
I've no axe to grind as it isn't the type of work I do but it must be so frustrating for those who have spent so much time and money getting qualified etc.
Does the CAA get involved with this sort of thing or is it a case of 'only when an accident happens?'