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Responsible use of Technological Advancements in Aviation is the only Way Forward: Hardeep Singh Puri

India will require a strong `Technology Platform for Governance of Drones

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New Delhi , 01 Oct 2019

“Aviation is undergoing a revolution and the pace of technological advancement is providing both opportunities and challenges. It has been our effort to ensure that  policy fundamentals are contemporary, and that technology acts as an enabler and catalyst for growth.  Expanding use of unmanned Aircraft Systems (Drones) is one  such example.  India is favourably placed to be a leader in this sector and serve as a model for balancing the opportunities that drones bring for social and economic  development with the obligation to maintain public safety and security. Responsible use is the way forward.”  Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State(I/c) for Civil  Aviation, Housing & Urban Affairs said delivering the Keynote Address at the Drone Innovators Network Summit-2019, here today.The summit organised by the World  Economic Forum under the aegis of the Ministry of Civil Aviation saw participation from National & International Aviation Regulatory bodies, Drone Industry and senior  Civil Aviation Ministry officials.The minister further added “India is one the few countries to come out with drone regulations. India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation  issued Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR), effective 1 December, 2018 for drones. As per the regulations, manufacturers of drone are required to comply with the  requirements of No Permission, No Take-off (NPNT) on the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS). 

These regulations (CAR Version 1.0) only permit operations of drones during daytime Visual Line of Sight. While we appreciate, and understand immense commercial  and social applications that a drone can provide, at the same time, however, we are also aware of the destructive nature of the technology. We have, therefore,  developed a system in which each of the operators of drones is recognised and tracked so as to have secure and safe drone operations. To support exponential growth  of the drone technology adoption, India will require a strong technology platform for governance of Drones.”NPNT is a software programme that enables every Remotely  Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) (except Nano) to obtain a valid permission through the DigiSky platform before operating in India. OEMs/Manufacturers are to comply  with this requirement. The DigiSky is a portal for registration and flying of civil drones in India.  The purpose of DigiSky is to create a digital, paperless process, thus  providing on-demand seamless permissions for UAS/RPAS, operators, and pilots. The RPAS are embedded with encrypted firmware by the manufacturer to receive  permissions through ‘DigiSky’ each time before take-off.  This platform will also eventually enable Unmanned Aircraft Traffic Management (UTM) functions. “No drone  zones” are to be geo-fenced into the DigiSky platform and the NPNT code will activate the “Return to Home” function in the drone and the same shall be recorded in the  Digital Recorded Path. In case the drone deviates from its path or enters a no drone area, it will automatically return to home.The Summit saw various stakeholders  sharing ideas on the best path forward to maximize the benefits of emerging drone technology while protecting society from the risks.

 

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