The DGCA Strikes Back

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

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anwar

Regarding people who are suggesting their way of bribing as a solution to problems in public, please note one thing.  It is absolutely clear that bribes work because it is the easy way out, and the person giving the bribes are spoiling the system as much or worse than the ones who take them. In every department, there are people who are beyond these, and there is a redressal mechanism for such scenarios, if only we had the time/patience.  Some of just may not have the time, but most often it is just the easy way out.

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K K Iyer

Quote from: K K Iyer on February 08, 2015, 10:59:09 PM
What are you guys advising?
To pay bribe?
Hope you know the consequences of such advice documented on a public forum.

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Request you to take a stand on this.

@anwar sir,
Thank you for making the position clear.
Regards.

chintal

Bribing was never a solution it's a shortcut which at the end is doing more bad then the benefit it gives
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sundaram

Most welcome and sensible move. Wondering by when our copy cats are replicating it verbatim.  :)

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maveric

Is there any news on RC flying ban by DGCA.

shobhit17

One should not be surprised if it comes through.... courtesy our panicky top administrators who can convert anything into Anti National interest and shut it down.  Also some overt modellers who are trying to prove the same.....
Well I been into aeromodelling since I was in School....  and then been in the air for over 30 years.  Now looking to be back into aeromodelling full time...

sadu

All this fuss now :( I really hope it is after I get all my parts. They will be crushing down a man's only dream.

amitvashisht

Are there any Government Rules to fly RC models like quadcopter, Is there any link where I can get all info about RC model flying in india.

tantragna

Welcome amit,  for now we're all offenders.. that is the status for the moment.

avesh

Planes are like feel-good buddy movies and helis are like horror films... you just have to like being scared!

sharlock

Yes even I read this.. it was in yesterdays new paper HT, but still there is no update from the DGCA on flying the rc multirotors...  or even they have made any rules.. dose it really takes so long time to make regulations on flying such machines...  It all looks like the DGCA is least bothered to look into this matter.. they just declared it we are banning such things here in India & will take legal action against such people. I guess they will only think about it when they have certain pressure from their higher department seniors till them I think this matter would be still be pending... 

Apart from hobby purpose there are many other up coming Indian companies that are into development & manufacturing of such machines which are effected by the DGCA decision..

pradyum

are quadcopter banned in india
since there are more arrest for flying

Darshan for multirotors

No.. copters and planes can never be banned in india. The aviation athourity has allowed unmanned flights and if the ban it now..then there won't be any flying anymore.. Moreover many companies like amazon are planning to supply goods via drones.. So I don't think that this will be done any soon
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rahimv

I think there is a ban on flying for now from DGCA according to news papers and a circular. But if you stay away from public places and fly at local club that would do.

Correct me if I am wrong.

sharlock

Quote from: Darshan for multirotors on April 07, 2015, 07:10:32 AM
No.. copters and planes can never be banned in india. The aviation athourity has allowed unmanned flights and if the ban it now..then there won't be any flying anymore.. Moreover many companies like amazon are planning to supply goods via drones.. So I don't think that this will be done any soon

you can fly planes & copters in a flying club... that's understandable common sense.. but you are not allowed to fly the multi-copter in public places & make a video or take pictures it banned as per the rules stated by the DGCA

sharlock

Quote from: rahimv on April 07, 2015, 09:42:12 AM
I think there is a ban on flying for now from DGCA according to news papers and a circular. But if you stay away from public places and fly at local club that would do.

Correct me if I am wrong.

you can fly planes & copters in a flying club... :) so be happy..

sharlock

Its also said in the news paper that  "The government is yet to carry out extensive studies on allocating spectrum, segregating airspace, deciding what altitude they can fly. Regulations will not come out this year or the next," said Sarkar.

This was taken from last years news paper it means even this year the DGCA will not come up with the regulations for drone flying & has kept us hanging in the air till the rules come...  this attitude of DGCA of not coming up with the regulations shows that they are not interested in the progress of country & technology.. 

sadu

Or as the former article mentioned, there is no one at DGCA with "expertise" in "drones". There aren't enough people putting pressure or pulling strings for this.

sharlock

Quote from: sadu on April 07, 2015, 12:48:14 PM
Or as the former article mentioned, there is no one at DGCA with "expertise" in "drones". There aren't enough people putting pressure or pulling strings for this.

I am sure everyone here at Rc India would really like to know what expertise dose the DGCA has

anilntny

Is it legal to fly professional grade quads in India. ???

"In October last year, India had banned private organisations and individuals from launching UAVs." Is it true ?

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/regulator-set-to-clear-norms-for-commercial-use-of-drones/
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-drones-banned-till-dgca-sets-the-rules-2024734

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anilntny

Moderators kindly merg this thread ,if possible