Draft DGCA guidelines - Comments requested by 21/05/2016

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saurabhhsrivastavaa

Our politicians and bureaucrats are busy sorting out their so called party funds!!! 😬
Cheers !!!
Saurabh
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soamz

Quote from: saurabhhsrivastavaa on December 02, 2016, 12:47:41 AM
Our politicians and bureaucrats are busy sorting out their so called party funds!!! 😬

Incredible india.
Anyways, I have the permission letter from my city police head, so I fly without stress :D

saurabhhsrivastavaa

Good for you 👍🏼
Let us know how you managed that... 😛
Cheers !!!
Saurabh
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soamz

Quote from: saurabhhsrivastavaa on December 02, 2016, 12:55:33 AM
Good for you 👍🏼
Let us know how you managed that... 😛

Simple, they dont know anything about DGCA or drones.
I shot a nice video of their police HQ and they were like WOW!
Immediately signed my paper :D

saurabhhsrivastavaa

Ha ha ha...
But be careful. It's just a matter of time. They would come to know eventually...😬
Cheers !!!
Saurabh
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soamz

Quote from: saurabhhsrivastavaa on December 02, 2016, 01:00:41 AM
Ha ha ha...
But be careful. It's just a matter of time. They would come to know eventually...😬
I fly only in events or else outside the city only.

Cpt_Rajesh

Quote from: allthatido on May 01, 2016, 08:41:47 AM
Quote from: sundaram on May 01, 2016, 01:36:36 AM
....within the confines of the premises of a local administration and ADC permitted flying feild/club for a flier age 15 upwards....

What about places where there are no registered flying fields or the field is far away ? I have seen people who wish to learn to fly but stay far away in places like Kalyan and hence it becomes difficult to commute to reach even Thane (exterior of Mumbai) ?

Hi guys,
allthatido, we are having club of 4 people at kalyan and some guest audience ;)
we fly frequently in the field in kalyan. If anyone is interested please join us.
here is link for field.
http://www.rcindia.org/rc-locations-and-clubs/rc-plane-ground-in-kalyan/

rajrinku

Hello everyone
I m new to rcindia forum
I want to ask a question regarding noc from dgca to release quadcopter from customs
Does anybody has received uin from dgca till now....??????

hellfire

You can say goodbye to your quadcopter.Ask them to send it back to the seller.

DGCA won't be giving a all clear any time soon and even if they did you will still need a NOC from WPC for the transmitter, which is next to impossible.
TT ST1 nitro,TT ST1 Leopard  2150kv Xerun 150A

Jintumoni23

Customs will never clear the multicopter unless you provide him with the NOC from DGCA. So if you want to order quadcopter order the flight controller board, GPS, FPV, frame from AliExpress, sp4mm3r, Banggood, tomtop, etc and the motors, ESC, RC TX RX, propellers, battery from India from sites like Robu.in, RC Mumbai, rchydrabad,Rcbazaar, eBay.in etc. Customs will send you a letter to provide DGCA approval notice  if you order quadcopter above INR 2000/- even RC Transmitter and Receiver and LIPO Battery. So its better you buy a quadcopter from Indian sites or order the parts and customize yourself.

rajrinku

I have received x8 syma for 3 times
X5 for 5 times
Mjx x600 3 times
H36 jjrc 7 times
My other friends has already received dji 3 times
That means somewhere its gaped

flyingboxcar

Guys there is something called as relevance. If you guys want to teach how to hoodwink the system or break the law suggest take it elsewhere.
The thread was meant to discuss DGCA guideline/drafts and suggest we keep it that way.
Thanks for your understand
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K K Iyer

Quote from: flyingboxcar on March 18, 2017, 07:48:29 PM
If you guys want to teach how to hoodwink the system or break the law suggest take it elsewhere.
The thread was meant to discuss DGCA guideline/drafts and suggest we keep it that way.

I second that.

sanjayrai55


roshan.dixit

I believe Burocrates are more dangerous ! They appoint a pseudo technical team for formulation of guidelines and then use there own brains ! I don't understand only one exam gives them ability to do whatever they want and give opinion over things they dont know with brute force ! 200 ft is too low , I make me believe Indian is not a democracy anymore  Even countries like China,US how have stricter laws concerned with security haven't put up such mind less guidelines ! I will put up a RTI and try to like up some contacts with DGCA to make them understand the flaws they have , I mean let aside Aero modelling which is my hobby , The world is moving ahead with UA and other research where we are lagging behind and by putting up such stupid rules no one will further be interested in Aero modelling and UA development .

ashbash

@roshan.dixit brilliantly said! This hobby will die soon if this continues. All normal people and police knows is that drones are ban thats it ..Its becoming a huge concern !!

csagnik

Hi Everyone.
I came to know about these rules recently. It is tragic that India is still stuck in the 19th Century British Raj mindset of stifling innovation rather than nurturing it. No wonder we're still stuck worshiping cow dung and talking about how aeroplanes were made 5000 years ago in India.
My question pertains to foamies. I have a WLToys A949 RC plane. Does anyone know what I must do to keep flying it? I mean it is a <100 g plane and it would not be even to carry that UIN tag. What happens to it? Also, what's the UIN procedure? Is there an address that I can send them to?
Reading the draft made me feel so scared. While security is of paramount importance, this regulation simply cannot be implemented in its present form. Even if 1% of the population buys a toy helicopter, that becomes 1.5 cr applications for the DGCA to process. I'm sure they do not have the manpower to sit and examine 1.5 cr applications- it might become like the license raj days. You will get your UIN for a RC plane you bought in college when your kid graduates from college.
If only we had better bureaucracy in India. With one sweeping judgement, these people have destroyed the entire aeromodelling hobby in India. No one would make RC planes anymore. Everyone would choose the chinese made RTF planes that come with manuals etc required for the UIN. So much for make in India. We're gifting our business to Chinese companies. 
It is fortunate that some of us could enjoy a few years of flying before this draconian legislation kicked in. Sad. India is in a big mess. 

sundaram

#467
We should keep contributing to improve the systems in place.  No point loosing trust in the system.  After all it's our nation. Who else is going to improve it.

PS : Iyer Sir Thanks  :hatsoff:

sanjayrai55

+1 Sandy sir

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VIPIN_KUMAR

I know this draft....

Have the guidelines finalized...

ghoshatanu56

This is circular for obtaining UIN and for flying guidelines. So this is not the draft but final circular

flyingboxcar

Atanu da it's just a draft that was put in public domain for consultation. That draft is still to be converted to an order
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ghoshatanu56

Yes now I saw .the draft was written in the background. Thanks