The DGCA Strikes Back

Started by sanjayrai55, October 11, 2014, 01:56:02 PM

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soamz

Whats the update on DGCA permit or license ?

HRlovesPizza

Don't worry guys, Its not illegal to fly Unmanned Arial Vehicle As long as you fly Away from Prohibited area and Extremely Crowded area and
below height of 200 feet. That's our government's safety concerns so don't be afraid of flying. :thumbsup:

1. Civil UA operations below 200 ft AGL in uncontrolled airspace and clear of
    notified prohibited, restricted and danger areas as well as Temporary
    Segregated Areas (TSA) and Temporary Reserved Areas (TRA). In addition,
    the operator shall obtain permission from local administration, the
    concerned ADC.
2. Model aircraft operating below 200 ft AGL in uncontrolled airspace & indoor
    UA for recreational purposes only. (Aero modelling activities carried out
    within the premises of educational institutions will be considered as
    recreational purposes)

If you want to fly higher then 200 ft then register your UAV. ;D
For operations at or above 200 ft AGL in uncontrolled airspace, the UA operator
shall file a flight plan and obtain necessary clearances with concerned ATS unit
and ADC. ;D

Enjoy Flying :hatsoff:

Links for Proof : http://www.dgca.nic.in/misc/draft%20circular/AT_Circular%20-%20Civil_UAS(Draft%20April%202016).pdf

soamz


prabal276

Its still a draft.
Its not an order yet.

sundaram

http://www.rcindia.org/self-designed-diy-and-college-projects/research-project-study-on-'perception'-to-compliance-car-2-0-dgca-drone-policy/new/#new

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfG3klNiDe6JLRRhZ88fHiPHkV4bf-qroYM8T1sS6hYMP4jPw/viewform?usp=sf_link

Request for your response on this questionnaire a research topic on perception to DGCA policy..

Rrequest respondant to provide responses presuming you have an intention for commercial use and have a venture utilising drones/fixed wing for the same