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All the hallmarks of himmy:

1. 10x more posts on a thread than anyone else

2. The posts are about race, asylum, refugees, the UN etc etc.

Yawn.
 
Wrong on every single point. Take my bet and take my money. It is that simple. We each deposit £1000 into an account. Neither of us can withdraw it. Winner takes all. How is that. You chose any member who you want off here to moderate the process. I send my commercial drone licence to the mod which is all registered and checkable online all is CAA approved and I prove my training was through COPTRZ Defence millitary training. I cannot be fairer than that. So now over to you and you have a great chance to prove that I am a LIAR and a fraud and get £1000 thrown in. You sound so sure to me I am worried that I am going to lose BUT if what I send is confirmed and they will be able to verify through both the CAA and through COPTRZ defence then I take the lot. Sound good to you? It is all very fair and all in your favour.
Military drones are flown by the Royal Artillery, not the Royal Signals.
Military drone training is not transferable to a civilian drone qualification, which is more about ID and competency.
The two are separate.
In addition, there is no such thing as a civilian commercial drone pilots licence. It's all based on the weight of the drone, the proximity of people and buildings as to whether you need permission from the Civil Aviation Authority, (CAA), which will probably require a certificate of competency, in most applications, which are individual scenarios, not a cover-all licence to operate.

Do I need a drone license in the UK for commercial use?​

The simple answer is no, however, you may need a certificate or authorisation from the CAA if you want to fly in 'congested areas'.

I doubt if any Mod will have the inclination to get involved in any dishonest bragging.
So even your challenge of proof for a wager is simply a bluff.
I don't gamble on silly bragging rights. Such identification papers are easily falsified in a virtual scenario.
In addition, liars are naturally dishonest and would not honour any lost wager.
 
All the hallmarks of himmy:

1. 10x more posts on a thread than anyone else

2. The posts are about race, asylum, refugees, the UN etc etc.

Yawn.
What is your other name ?

Don't complain about others using other names if you are too.

Whatever your other name is doesn't matter. I agree or disagree with what you say, not because of who you are.

Why do you think it's right to attack a person and not the message? Double standards?
 
What a load of 5h1t is being uttered here.
My friend from my time in Germany was In armed forces until around about 8-10 years, don't know all details he don't say nor tell. He takes tests for CAA with still in military and gone into filming with drones for emergency services and television news people.
No-one is doubting that a person can have both military drone training and have the required ID and competency certification for CAA authorisation of drone flying operations in specific scenarios.
But the two are separate and distinctly different.
Each scenario for flying drones in areas with people and buildings, and above a certain weight of drone requires CAA permission for that operation. That CAA permission for a specified operation is not transferable to other scenarios or operations.
There is no such thing as a civilian Commercial drone pilots licence in the UK.
 
You haven't confirmed whether or not you support Palestine Action Himmy?, you either do or you don't, which is it Himmy?.
Your post was not addressed to me, but I have an opinion on whether I think it was right to make Palestine Action a proscribed terror organisation, or whether it is right to arrest all those protesters.
No I didn't think it was right to proscribe Palestine Action as a terror organisation, nor to arrest all those protesters.
That doesn't automatically mean that I support Palestine Action. It just means that I disagreed with the government, just like I disagreed with Brexit, and other government policies.
26 MPs voted against making PA a terror group, does that mean 26 MPs have broken the law?
 
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There is no such thing as a civilian Commercial drone pilots licence in the UK.
Correct in a sense. It is a slang term. It is a permission from the CAA who own the air space. for ANY commercial flying in the UK you have to have a CAA permission to fly certification which is in effect and commonly known as a drone licence. It is a complicated process to obtain a CAA approval, however the paperwork is all changing as commercial drones evolve, my CAA permission is transferable from permission to GVC which is the highest level achievable, I am authorised to fly any weight and size of drones for a commercial purpose. It is not the same as the little drones that people have as hobbies. The regulations, licencing etc is very complicated and is actually quite difficult to achieve. It is simpler to just say licence as that essentially is what a CAA permission is. The final paper work you have ie certification is issued by the CAA and is your licence. It is all registred online and each serial number is checkable through the CAA and every commercial pilot in the UK is registred with the CAA.
 
You need to go on some noticing things training - you're not very good at.

I have not expressed support for Palestine Action, just pointed out the truth that they are not using serious violence or threats to try to influence the government or intimidate the public.

I note you're 'signature' supporting a proscribed terror group is no longer there. Thank you.
 
I thought it was Knave of Hearts being accused of being Himmy (whoever he is, and whyever it matters)


Or is it carmanmemoranda?


Or Takelitterhome?


Or angleeyes?


Or TomWW?


Or ponderinspirit?


Or, from what searching reveals, an uncountably long string of people stretching back over many many years.

Bonkers, the lot of you.
You either spent some time researching or you know this Himmy very well.
I don't think you're Himmy because your username has been active for a few years; Himmy's modus operandi requires the username to be deleted when kicked out of the forum.
Nonetheless, you two should go on a date as you're very similar.
Perhaps you could join Himmy in France and he could teach you to play the clarinet...
 
do you consider Hamas to be freedom fighters?
My opinion is of no value.
Hamas are no threat to UK, nor any other nation than Israel.
They exist simply to oppose the occupiers of Palestine.
Therefore, by any definition, they are freedom fighters.
freedom fighters - "a group of freedom fighters are seeking to end what they see as an oppressive regime"
I hope you realise that the word Terrorist emanated from the terror organised by a state, namely the French
The words terrorism and terrorist came to English as translations of words used in French during the period known as the Reign of Terror (1793-94), when the new government punished—usually by death—those people thought to be against the ongoing French Revolution. It was a gruesome and protracted period of official state-sponsored violence

So the first 'terrorists' were the government of France at that time.
 
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