Drone Rules In India : Drone Rules :Finally, The Govt of India on Monday launched a drone regulation policy. This new policy will allow drones to be used for safe and commercial use in India. The new Drone rules will come into effect on December 1. All drone operations will have to be approved by
Aviation Policy- 7 Points You Need To Know : Aviation News The policy caps fare at Rs. 2,500 for one-hour flights between smaller towns and cities as the government plans an ecosystem that will lead to an increase in air travel by making it affordable. The new policy says the Centre will refund 80 per
What we can expect from Upcoming UAV Rules ? In 2014, DGCA banned the use of UAV,Drones across the country irrespective of anything. As per the circular : UAS has potential for large number of civil applications. However, its use besides being a safety issue, also poses security threat. The Airspace over cities in India
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has recently published a Remotely-piloted aircraft system (RPAS) iKit here. This kit provides an interesting database of international initiatives, such as the recent ICAO Manual on Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, but also to list national regulations already published, (in English). FAA is under process of releasing the rules for all the RPAS(
Drone Rules unveiled by FAA: The Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA) has released the long-awaited proposal for governing small commercial drones, setting a plan for remote-controlled aircraft to share the skies with passenger planes. The latest FAA proposal would allow drones weighing up to 55 pounds to fly within sight of their pilots during daytime.
Drone Safety Program by FAA : The US Federal Aviation Administration has launched a safety awareness campaign for drone pilots.Drone Safety Program will be accomplished with the help of YouTube videos and a dedicated website to help begineer drone pilots stay out of trouble. The Know Before You Fly initiative is backed by the Association for
Recently International Civil Aviation Organization has announced that it will arrange a symposium for discussing Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), commonly known as drones. The details of symposium are as follows : Date : 23 to 25 March 2015 Location: ICAO Headquarters Venue :Montréal, Canada Presently everywhere Drones are