When the President of the most Powerful country in the world is calling, extra and adequate security measures are taken to guarantee his safety.
In anticipation of the visit of President Barack Obama of United States of America to London between 21st and 24 April, UK’s aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has banned unmanned aircraft from flying.
The CAA said: “These restrictions mean no aircraft, other than those authorized by the Metropolitan Police Service, will be able to enter the restricted airspace below 2,500 feet during these times noting that aircraft includes all forms of commercial and general aviation aircraft, along with air balloons, small balloons, drones, any kite and any parachute.”
Recently, a drone struck a landing passenger jet at London’s Heathrow airport. This ban has further raised questions about how drones are used by individuals and businesses.