on a specific date and for a specific cause. that could be about to change. a company based here has just been granted the uk's first ever blanket licence to make beyond line of sight flights at a moment's notice. the pioneering first flights also rely on autonomous systems. our system maps the world in 3d, in real time, understands that 3d world and its position in the world. that can allow the pilot to stand back and observe. the drone is going to turn, the cameras going to turn. we can go and have a look at those trees over there. oh, cool! what's the difference between flying it in here and out of the line of sight than it would be if you were stood outside? if you're flying on an oil rig or a long piece of structure, you don't have to keep walking along and looking at the drone, you don't have to have a trained pilot at each site, it could be a nice, quiet