According to the proposed guidelines, comments on which have been invited by May 21, drone users will have to secure permit and a unique identification number for their operations.
"Civilian use of UAS (unmanned aircraft system) includes damage assessment of property and life in areas affected with natural calamities, surveys; critical infrastructure monitoring, among others... UA (unmanned aircraft) operations present problems to the regulator in terms of ensuring safety of other users of airspace and persons on the ground," the DGCA said.
"This circular lays down guidelines for obtaining UIN and operation of civil UAS... DGCA will register all civil unmanned aircraft and issue a UA operator permit (UAOP) on case-to-case basis," as per the draft guidelines.
As of now, the aircraft rules do not cover use of drones as well as their sale and purchase. Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had in October 2014 restricted the use of drones and unmanned aircraft system by civilians.
"Development of drones is very exciting in many ways, new forms of aviation and that has a lot going for it. But clearly drone operations must be made to operate in a safe manner, that's very important. It's important that the right regulations are drawn up to control the use of those drones," Tyler had said.
The aviation regulator has proposed the UIN to be granted to an Indian citizen or a company whose chairperson and two-thirds of its directors are Indian citizens.
However, according to the guidelines, civil UA operations below 200 ft AGL in uncontrolled airspace will not require a UAOP.
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