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Inviting Suggestions on the Draft Drone Rules 2021

Inviting Suggestions on the Draft Drone Rules 2021
Start Date :
Jul 19, 2021
Last Date :
Aug 05, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued draft rules to ensure ease of using drones in India on the basis of trust, self-certification, and non-intrusive monitoring. The Drone ...

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued draft rules to ensure ease of using drones in India on the basis of trust, self-certification, and non-intrusive monitoring. The Drone Rules, 2021, once notified, will supersede the UAS Rules, 2021, which came into force on March 12 this year.

The Rules aim to make the process of owning, possessing, exporting, importing, manufacturing, trading, leasing, operating, transferring, or maintaining a drone in India, simpler and hassle-free. For that, the draft rules seek to abolish the requirement of various approvals, ranging from certificate of conformance, certificate of maintenance, import clearance, to student remote pilot licences.

Besides, it proposes the development of drone corridors for cargo deliveries and a drone promotion council to be set up to facilitate a drone-friendly regulatory regime in the country.

Click here to view The draft of Draft Drone Rules, 2021, which is issued for public consultation for seeking feedback and suggestions.

The last date of submission is August 5, 2021.

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Krishna B Gawas
Krishna B Gawas 4 years 7 months ago
Dear Honerable Prime Minister of our India We are very much thankful to you for opening most of feild for general public openion. We got opportunity to share our views about day today happenings.🙏🙏
Krishna B Gawas
Krishna B Gawas 4 years 7 months ago
Dear Honerable Prime Minister of our India We are very much thankful to you for opening most of feild for general public view.
swapnil bansal
swapnil bansal 4 years 7 months ago
Each drone sold in india must have gps chips embedded in its circuit so when a drone is in the sky it is available on radar everytime. A UAV(unidentified ariel vehicle) /drone department must be made which runs under defence department, can track all the drones flying in India at any time in sky.the drone operators must have to take permission from defence department to fly and if department feels some risk it can destroy the drone easily without taking any permission from anyone.