Just the fact that the M. O. D was involved in this, stinks. Only to then say, err we can't shoot it out the sky. We don't know where the bullet will land.
It used to be 5miles from an airport but now its a kilometre. My Notam app is marked 5 still, as I live a few hundred metres outside of this. Yet on the news it states 1km from an airport. To be honest I have not read anything CAA for over a year as its not going to change the way I fly.
After this fiasco I won't be registering either. You can apply for permission to fly at an airport. Doesn't mean you will get it but some do. Most airports have flying clubs on or near the grounds. So I'm surprised this has not come about before.
Why do they not have these scenarios coverd, jammer or kamikaze drone.
Or just shoot it as a falling bullet is only going to cause a small bruise, ok worst case blind someone maybe. But better than causing a passenger flight to crash.
The M. O. D gave the game away.