PPT of Drone Regulations and Public Safety 6.1 Basic Drone Rules The DGCA, the Indian organization in charge of drone safety, has made a number of information about flying for enjoyment or for employment available on the internet. According to DGCA, drone use is allowed in India, subject to DGCA regulations. 6.1.1 General Rules for …
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6.2 Drone Registration In India Preflight registration on the digital sky platform, is mandatory to operate an unmanned aircraft system. It is mandatory to obtain a unique identification number unless exempted from the requirement of a unique identification number under these rules. Director-General should maintain a record of registration of all unmanned aircraft systems with …
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6.3 Salient Points, Do’s and Don’ts Before you begin flying drones, you should be aware of the new laws that will go into effect from time to time. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India has issued rules for flying drones. In conjunction with the Airports Authority of India, the Indian Air Force …
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6.4 Drone Classification Drones can be classified based on various parameters such as: According to Ministry of Civil Aviation Notification Weight or engine types Range and endurance Size, etc., 6.4.1 According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation Notification The unmanned aircraft system shall be categorized into the following three categories, namely:– Aeroplane Rotorcraft Hybrid unmanned …
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6.5 Drone Model Types, Airworthiness Drones are available in variety of models that depends on the requirement of applications and payload. Airworthiness: The definition of airworthy is “the status of an aircraft, engine, propeller, or part when it is in a safe operating condition and corresponds to its approved design.” Achieving acceptable safety levels involves many …
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6.6 Equipment Type Approval (ETA) To update the import of wireless devices in India, an Equipment Type Approval (ETA) is required; this approval must be obtained from the Wireless Planning and Coordination (WPC) department. A product that operates in a de-licensed frequency band that is not certified by WPC must obtain an ETA certificate. To …
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6.7 NPNT Regulations In India, the No Permission No Take Off (NPNT) protocol is compulsory for all types of drones excluding the nano drones. NPNT is a software tool that allows every Remotely Piloted Aircraft (excluding Nano) to receive a valid authorization before operating in India using the DigitalSky platform. DigitalSky is a Ministry of …
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