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Centre's regulations for operating drones to be out in two months, will have 'appropriate constraints' in place, says Jayant Sinha

Press Trust of India • December 15, 2017, 14:07:49 IST
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Union minister Jayant Sinha said the regulations for operating drones are likely to be ready within two months and would be the “best in class with appropriate constraints”

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Centre's regulations for operating drones to be out in two months, will have 'appropriate constraints' in place, says Jayant Sinha

New Delhi: The regulations for operating drones are likely to be ready within two months and would be the “best in class with appropriate constraints”, union minister Jayant Sinha said on Friday. The civil aviation ministry came out with draft rules for unmanned aircraft systems last month, seeking comments from the public. [caption id=“attachment_4223255” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Union minister Jayant Sinha. Reuters. File image of Union minister Jayant Sinha. Reuters.[/caption] “We have received over 100 comments. We are in the process of incorporating those in drone regulations that will be putting (out)… That should be coming through in next 30-60 days,” Sinha said at an event here. The regulations would help in use of drones for “all kinds of applications and businesses that you want to build”, the minister of state for civil aviation said in response to a query from a start-up entrepreneur. “I believe drone regulation that we will have will be best in class with appropriate constraints… We have to balance safety and security with what you want to do and those are good constraints to have,” Sinha said. At present, aircraft rules do not cover the use of drones as well as their sale and purchase. Aviation regulator DGCA had in October 2014 restricted the use of drones and unmanned aircraft system by civilians. According to the draft rules prepared by the DGCA, drones would require unique identification numbers while nano drones, those weighing below 250 grams, would be exempt from seeking one-time approval, including the unique number requirement. Drones have been classified into five categories, with those weighing up to 250 gram described as ’nano’. Those weighing more than 250 gram and up to two kilograms would be classified as ‘micro’ while ‘mini’ would be those having weight of over two kilograms and less than or equal to 25 kilograms. ‘Small’ drones would be those weighing up to 150 kilograms and the ones above that threshold would be classified as ’large’.

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