Currently, prior permission from government authorities is required for flying drones and it is also considered illegal for flying them for civilian purposes. Those wanting to use drones will be required to do a one-time registration of the drones, as well as their pilots and owners. After this, a request for permission to fly the drone has to be made on a mobile app. This has to be done each time the user wishes to fly the drone. The request will be permitted or denied via an automated process. If denied, the drone will not be able to take off as it’ll require a digital permit. Even if a drone gets the permission to fly, it can only do so during the day time. The Ministry of Civil Aviation has also said that the maximum altitude at which a drone can fly is 400-ft.
— MoCA_GoI (@MoCA_GoI) August 27, 2018 There are also ‘No Drone Zones’ that have been defined by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Areas coming under ‘No Drone Zones’ are areas around airports, near international border, Vijay Chowk in Delhi, State Secretariat Complex in state capitals, strategic locations, vital military installations etc. The regulations announced today are titled Regulations 1.0 because they are the first set of rules given by the government regarding this subject. The Ministry defined drones as a technology platform that has a number of applications including photography, agriculture, insurance and even infrastructure asset management. Speaking about the regulations issued, Minister of Civil Aviation, Suresh Prabhu said, “Today we start an exciting new chapter in India’s aviation history by allowing commercial use of drones. I am sure that many new and exciting applications will emerge that will propel India’s economy forward. Our progressive regulations will encourage a vast Made in India drone industry.”
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