AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY – OPERATORS CHECKLIST!
Many people who enjoy general aviation will have taken a camera up and happily snapped away to take advantage of some alternative views which would not have otherwise been possible. This type of aerial photography perfectly legal and can provide some fantastic images in the right conditions. However, when selling the images or taking a professional photographer with you who will sell the images this becomes commercial aerial photography and there are many considerations which must be taken into account.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) considers these just some of the important questions you should ask yourself before undertaking any flight:
Why are you taking pictures? Is there a valuable consideration being given for the flight?
Where are you going to fly?
Will you be in controlled airspace?
Will you be close to an Aerodrome?
How long will you be in the area?
How many people in the aircraft?
Will low flying military aircraft be a possible harzard?
How much equipment are you carrying?
Will you photograph other aircraft?
The above list of questions is not a definitive guide to the issues relating to aerial photography but it does highlight many different aspects which must be taken into account. These will clearly vary depending on the type of photography, for example event photography will pose different problems to construction photography or progress photography due to the large gathering of people at outdoor events.