Small Unmanned Aircraft Order
Part 5
Miscellaneous
Division 1—Safety Direction
59. Power to issue safety direction
(1) If the Director is of the opinion that a person has committed an offence under this Order (other than an offence under section 21, 22 or 58), the Director may issue a safety direction in writing to the person, requiring the person to do any or all of the following—
- (a) to comply with the provision concerned;
- (b) to take a corrective action that the Director considers necessary;
- (c) to provide any information relating to the alleged offence;
- (d) to take any training course or undertake any assessment that the Director considers appropriate.
(2) The safety direction must specify the time limit for compliance with it.
(3) The time limit must allow reasonable time for compliance.
(4) The Director may, by written notice, vary or revoke the safety direction at any time.
60. Offence for not complying with safety direction
(1) A person commits an offence if the person fails to comply with a safety direction issued to the person under section 59(1) within the time limit specified in the direction.