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Drone Rules for Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
Birmingham, England (england)
• United Kingdom
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Mindelsohn Way, Birmingham B15 2GW, UK
Lat: 52.4519 • Lng: -1.94304
Air
Permission required
Last updated: May 27, 2026
Summary
Drone operations are prohibited without explicit authorization from University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. This 2-nautical-mile buffer zone ensures a sterile approach path for emergency medical HEMS helicopters. All approved flight requests must be coordinated through the hospital’s security and aviation
Airspace Requirements
- All UAS and drone operations within this designated 2-nautical-mile circular boundary are subject to strict prior permission requirements from the site operator.
- Recreational drone flights are heavily restricted due to the constant, unpredictable nature of emergency Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) transiting the area.
Operational Safety Protocols
- Commercial or authorized operators must establish direct communication with the Queen Elizabeth Hospital security desk or aviation manager before takeoff.
- Pilots must be prepared to immediately land or yield right-of-way to any incoming or outgoing medical helicopters, maintaining a zero-altitude profile if an aircraft is detected.
Emergency HEMS Priority
- This restriction zone protects low-altitude flight paths used by the Midlands Air Ambulance and other emergency medical assets.
- Absolutely no drone flight may conflict with active medical evacuation or urgent organ transport operations.
Sources
- Airspace boundaries aligned with official UK NATS aeronautical charts and Civil Aviation Authority (UK CAA) safety guidance for emergency medical landing sites.