With six times as many people registered with the CAA as the BMFA has members, the BMFA has identified an untapped pool of prospective new members, trouble is most of them are likely to be Drone fliers.
https://britishdroneflyers.org/?fbclid=IwAR1E216HzwkJRzK3icGmPs18Ko5EAbtv3FQ_vFUCYiCz_XqLpHMJkkS17tw
From BMFA website:-
OUR OBJECTIVES
The promotion, protection, organisation and encouragement of safe and lawful recreational drone flying and development in all its aspects in the United Kingdom, through the medium of clubs and individual members; assistance and guidance to clubs or individuals; collaboration between members ; and co-operation on behalf of members with the Civil Aviation Authority or other government departments and any other bodies and organisations in the United Kingdom and overseas.
Meanwhile in Morecambe:-
http://morecambebaydrones.com/?fbclid=IwAR2NBRVj6C_7v9kx281NYCVAzjYO_UUmJgC_0BuZ_jTpZ7IutJ_sKLnVxfI
About Morecambe Bay RPAS Transit Route
Morecambe Bay RPAS Transit Route is designed to evaluate the potential performance gains for University Hospitals Morecambe Bay NHS Trust, by flying Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems between the Lancaster Royal Infirmary, Furness General Hospital (Barrow) and Westmoreland General Hospital in Kendal.
The aim of these flights is to transfer pathology samples and medications between the hospitals in a more efficient manner, providing optimised healthcare to the Morecambe Bay population. With the relevant approvals in place, we plan to conduct Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations between the above-mentioned sites.
Interesting times ……