Centre proposes simpler drone rules 2021

Centre proposes simpler drone rules 2021

The import of drones and drone components will be regulated.


NEW DELHI: Simplified drone rules, which abolish the necessity for an outsized number of approvals, are within the offing within the country.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Wednesday released Draft Drone Rules, 2021, for public consultation until August 5.

The rules will replace the Unmanned Aircraft System Rules, 2021, notified on March 12, 2021.

The number of forms to be filled to hunt authorisation before operating a drone has been reduced from 25 to 6 , consistent with a press release issued by the Ministry.

While most drones will need a singular number , a certificate of airworthiness, a foreign pilot licence for the person controlling the drone and prior permission, no such approvals will be required for drones used for research and development by entities and academic institutions recognised by the Central government, State governments or Union Territory Administrations, start-ups recognised by Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade and drone manufacturers having a Goods and repair Tax number .

Unlike the previous rules, which required drone operators to have a principal place of business within India, and the chairman and at least two-thirds of its directors were required to be citizens of India, within the new proposed rules there are not any such restrictions for foreign-owned companies registered in India.

However, import of drones and drone components are going to be regulated by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade.

Drones also will not need security clearance before registration or licence issuance.

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