Tag: drone policies

  • Drones will quickly be enabled with ‘on/off switches’ to spice up safety: Scindia

    Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia stated that within the coming days, drones can be enabled with computerized “on/off” switches. According to the union minister, the automated on/off swap will strengthen the safety features of drone operations in case they deviate from the designated flight path.

    “In case, there’s a deviation from the designated flight path, the drone involved may be stopped with the swap, Scindia stated in a digital Q&A dwell chat session on the drone trade. He additionally stated there can be a registry for drones.

    He stated there’s a digital airspace map whereby the areas for drone operations have been demarcated into pink, yellow, and inexperienced zones. “Green zones” means the airspace as much as a vertical distance of 400 ft that has not been designated as a pink zone or yellow zone within the airspace map. As per the brand new Drone Rules, 2021, no flight permission can be required as much as 400 ft in “green zones” and as much as 200 ft within the space between 8 and 12 km from the airport perimeter.

    According to Scindia, presently, round 200 startups are working within the drone sector. New air corridors for drones can be established and there can be restricted corridors for cargo deliveries, he added.

    The authorities is aiming to make India a drone hub within the coming years.

    In August, the ministry got here out with revamped guidelines for drone operations. The new guidelines on drones make it necessary that these units are registered. With the implementation of recent guidelines, the Civil Aviation Minister has decreased the variety of types that should be stuffed to function them from 25 to five and the lowering the varieties of charges charged from the operator from 72 to 4.

    The guidelines additionally said that there could be no restriction on drone operations by foreign-owned firms registered in India. No pilot licence can be required for micro drones (for non-commercial use) and nano drones, the foundations talked about, including that the utmost penalty for violations has been decreased to ₹1 lakh. The authorities, final month, additionally authorised a ₹120 crore PLI scheme for the drone trade.

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