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Note:Â this originated from AAIB report no 30300
Type of report: Accident
Aircraft Type and Registration: DJI Ultralight Mini 2
No & Type of Engines: 4 electric motors
Year of Manufacture: Unknown (Serial no: Unknown)
Date & Time (UTC): 18 August 2024 at 1830 hrs
Location: Victoria Embankment, Nottinghamshire
Type of Flight: Private (UAS)
Persons on Board: Crew – None Passengers – None
Injuries: Crew – N/A Passengers – N/A Other – 1
Nature of Damage: Destroyed
Commander’s Licence: Unknown
Commander’s Age: Unknown years
Commander’s Flying Experience: Unknown hours (of which Unknown were on type)
Last 90 days – Unknown hours
Last 28 days – Unknown hours
Information Source: Enquiries made by the AAIB
Synopsis: The UAS was being flown near the Nottingham carnival and during the flight the UAS was commanded to land by a minor who accompanied the remote pilot. At the time the remote pilot was distracted by talking to another person and as the UAS approached the ground it struck an uninvolved minor who was sitting atop someone’s shoulders. The uninvolved minor suffered a cut to the forehead. The police attended the scene and the UAS was confiscated. The UAS did not display an Operator ID and was being flown over crowds of uninvolved people.
Despite AAIB enquiries it was not possible to understand what, if any, risk assessment had been carried out by the remote pilot, the purpose of the flight or why the UAS was being flown over crowds of uninvolved people.Â
The Board had the following comments: