Warning after drone 'near misses' with RAF planes
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Drone operators have been warned about “reckless” behaviour after “near misses” with military aircraft.
The Mach Loop - a series of valleys between Dolgellau in Gwynedd and Machynlleth in Powys - is used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) for low-flying aircraft training.
But the RAF said there had been two incidents in recent weeks which could have had “catastrophic consequences”.
“Most drone pilots know to behave with appropriate caution - but it only takes the action of one reckless individual to cause a fatality,” RAF Valley said.
It said its aircraft frequently flew below 400ft (122 metres) in the designated area and that using drones “recklessly or negligently” in a way which could “endanger any person or property" was illegal.
The RAF put up warning signs around the area, with more to be installed.