RFU strongly advises caution and refers anyone involved in the game to take guidance from the Civil Aviation Authority.
Drones have become increasingly popular but, just like other aircraft, must be flown in a safe manner to prevent endangering any other aircraft, people or property on the ground. Camera mounted drones should never be flown over training sessions or matches by anyone not equipped to protect people on the ground. With reports of drones being used in rugby, the RFU strongly advises caution and refers anyone involved in the game to take guidance from the Civil Aviation Authority’s website. The RFU also advises anyone planning to use a drone to contact Howden’s regarding insurance to make sure that you have the proper and adequate cover.
The England team work with a specialist company, who are experts at filming in high-pressure environments and one of the pioneers of drone filming, and they regard safety and reliability as key.
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