A man has been arrested and charged following an incident involving a drone flown within the flight restriction zone of London City Airport. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, October 30, prompted a swift police response as authorities sought to enforce strict regulations around airport safety.
Arek Serowinski, 46, of Staplehurst Road in Lewisham, was charged on Thursday, October 31, with several offences, including aircraft endangerment, possession of a knife, and flying a drone in a Flight Restriction Zone. The charges reflect the serious nature of the incident and the potential risks posed to aircraft and public safety.

Following his arrest, Serowinski was released on police bail and is scheduled to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court on November 14, 2024.
The police and London City Airport emphasised the importance of adhering to no-drone zones around airports to ensure everyone’s safety. Authorities continue to investigate the incident, underscoring their commitment to keeping restricted airspaces secure and reminding the public to avoid flying drones near airports.
For more information on drone regulations and restricted zones, individuals are encouraged to consult the Civil Aviation Authority’s guidelines to ensure safe and legal drone operations.