This has intrigued me - there is a drone, G-TEKV, a TEKEVER AR5 EVOLUTION MK 2, on Flightradar24 flying at 850ft, 32kts, over the English Channel this morning. Registered to a private owner, it took off earlier from Lydd. Presumably it is keeping an eye on the shipping separation lanes to detect any miscreants? Anyone know?
I was looking at the lack of activity at LHR when I noticed this.
Edit: It's for marine surveillance and was at Farnborough 2018...
Drone over English Channel?
- CharlieOneSix
- Chief Pilot
- Posts: 5297
- Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2015 12:58 pm
- Location: NE Scotland
- Gender:
- Age: 80
Drone over English Channel?
The helicopter pilots' mantra: If it hasn't gone wrong then it's just about to...
https://www.glenbervie-weather.org
https://www.glenbervie-weather.org
- Woody
- Chief Pilot
- Posts: 11105
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2015 6:33 pm
- Location: Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand
- Age: 60
Re: Drone over English Channel?
Anyone know anything about the Ravenair flights from Liverpool, one been over London and at another over Manchester, there have been others 

When all else fails, read the instructions.
Re: Drone over English Channel?
Impressive looking bit of kit. Took off around 0300hrs landed around 6 hours later. Most activity Lydd has seen for a while!
Ravenair flights are regulars in the air - all manner of surveys for all manner of clients - their website gives some clues. The P68's usually operating over here at around 1600 feet - a right pain coming and going back and forth moving parallel at about half mile gaps. We also get the Cessna 440 Titans that seems to survey at around 10,000 feet so above the busiest bits of the London TMA. Especially annoying at O' dark 30 when trying to get back to sleep after the inevitable wee break. Droning back and forth louder then quieter. A very distinctive drone but nowhere near as distinctive as the odd Antonov An12 or An22.
Ravenair flights are regulars in the air - all manner of surveys for all manner of clients - their website gives some clues. The P68's usually operating over here at around 1600 feet - a right pain coming and going back and forth moving parallel at about half mile gaps. We also get the Cessna 440 Titans that seems to survey at around 10,000 feet so above the busiest bits of the London TMA. Especially annoying at O' dark 30 when trying to get back to sleep after the inevitable wee break. Droning back and forth louder then quieter. A very distinctive drone but nowhere near as distinctive as the odd Antonov An12 or An22.