The Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced draft
regulations on civil use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, commonly known
as Drones yesterday. The Union Minister of Civil Aviation Shri P. Ashok
Gajapathi Raju and the Minister for State for Civil Aviation Shri Jayant Sinha
presented and briefed the media about the draft regulation .
As per the draft Civil Aviation Requirements for Unmanned Aircraft System
(UAS),
the drones have been classified as follows on the basis of their maximum take-off
weight :
1) Nano : Less than or equal to 250 gm
2) Micro : Greater than 250 gm and less than or
equal to 2 kg.
3) Mini : Greater than 2 kg and less than or
equal to 25 kg.
4) Small : Greater than 25 kg and less than or
equal to 150 kg.
5) Large : Greater than 150 kg
As per the draft regulation all drones are proposed
to be operated in visual line of sight, during day time only and below 200
feet. Dropping of any substance, carriage of hazardous material or animal or
human payload is not permitted.
All commercial categories of drones except those in
the Nano category and those operated by government security agencies, will
have to be registered by DGCA as per ICAO proposed policy, in the form of
Unique Identification Number (UIN). The Mini and above categories will require
Unmanned Aircraft Operator Permit (UAOP), but the model aircraft up to maximum
take-off weight of 2 Kgs flown below 200 feet inside educational institution
premises will not require UIN/UAOP. The draft regulation also mandates tremote
pilots to undergo requisite training, except for Nano and micro categories. As
per the draft regulation, the Micro and above category drones will have to be
equipped with RFID/SIM, return to home option and anti-collision lights.
The draft regulation also specifies certain restricted areas for operations of
drones. Drones cannot be operated within an area of 5km from airport, within
permanent or temporary Prohibited, Restricted and Danger Areas as notified by
AAI in AIP and without prior approval over densely populated areas or over or
near an area affecting public safety or where emergency operations are underway
and within 50 km from international border and beyond 500 m (horizontal) into
sea along the coastline. Drones cannot be operated within 5 km radius from
Vijay Chowk in Delhi and from a mobile platform such as a moving vehicle, ship
or aircraft.
The Secretary, MoCA Shri R.N. Choubey informed that the draft for CAR on UAS is
available on MoCA’s website for a period of one month from today and
suggestions and comments on draft is invited from public.
Click here for Presentation on UAS regulations.
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