Tuesday, July 21, 2015

ecns [expanded by feedex.net]: Shanghai to require a pilot license to fly mini-drones

ecns [expanded by feedex.net]

ecns

Shanghai to require a pilot license to fly mini-drones
http://www.ecns.cn/2015/07-21/173935.shtml
Jul 21st 2015, 07:54





As early as the end of this year pilot licenses will be required to fly remote-controlled model planes, or mini-drones, in public areas in Shanghai, Shanghai Morning Post reported Tuesday.


Remote-controlled model planes refer to mini-drones that have no manipulating programs, have no global position system, and are completely operated by wireless remote control manually within a visual range. They usually fly at less than 1,000 meters high.


In recent years, they have been widely used in aerial photography for wedding, advertising, news reports, and in the TV and film industry in China.


It is conservatively estimated that hundreds of such mini-drones were sold in Shanghai every month, according to Gu Chen, president of the Aeroplane and Vehicle Modeling Association of Shanghai.


Gu said Monday that his association is leading the effort to draft a regulation to manage mini-drone flying in the city and the regulation is expected to come out before the end of this year.


Taking air traffic safety, anti-terrorism and public security management issues into consideration, drone pilots registration and flying license management are expected to limit drone flying to legally-qualified amateurs, said Gu.


The mini-drone pilot licenses, which have nine levels, are issued by the Aero Sports Federation of China and are valid all across China. They are valid for a life-time and need to be endorsed every three years. The different levels of licenses qualify people to fly drones at different heights and in different areas.


According to the draft regulation, flying a mini-drone in any public airspace will require a pilot license, said Gu. If flying above a highly populated area, the pilot should hold an above-midlevel license and get approval from the police. Military and urban management officers will also be involved in their management.


Proposals have been raised to the local people's congress that any pilot violating the regulation could face five to ten days of detention, said Gu.


"We hope citizens can obey the upcoming regulation the way they obey traffic regulations, although there will be no law-enforcement department like the traffic police", Gu added.


In the future, buyers' information may be embedded into chips of mini-drones, according to Gu.


The potential risks of drones are not widely known to the public.


Drones will fall down from the air if any mechanical or radio signal transmission problems occur. People and property might be in danger if it happens in a populated area.


It also may disturb airplanes. Though drones usually fly below 1,000 meters high, they may run into another aircraft, like a police helicopter which usually fly at a height of 400 meters.


The widespread use of drones may provide opportunity for people with sinister motives. Some secretive national defense facilities may also be exposed to the drones' cameras.


And as some mini-drones can carry loads as heavy as 10 kilograms, terrorists can use them to launch aerial bomb attacks.




A4 paper-size foldable drone to reach market




Rules for drones set for take-off




China's export of civilian drones surges
2015-07-05

















Nation outlines goals for 13th Five-Year Plan


Ling Jihua expelled from CPC, to face justice


China securities watchdog denies pulling rescue funds


U.S. damaging trust with flight over S China Sea, says MOD


Chinese prosecutors ordered to explain rulings


Discredited citizens to be barred from high speed trains


Beijing undergoes unusual weather in flood season


U.S. to work with China to ensure Xi's visit fruitful


Shanghai mulls license for remote-control airplanes


Chinese man acquitted of murder after 11 years in prison





X



选择其他平台 >>
Share





You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at https://blogtrottr.com

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe here:
https://blogtrottr.com/unsubscribe/qhG/Zc7fXt

No comments:

Post a Comment