Coimbatore: INS Agrani, Coimbatore, on Tuesday issued a warning that drones should not be flown within a radius of 3 km of naval installations in the city.
Although there are rules that have been valid for banning the use of drones near the defense company, the warning has been issued.
After a drone attack at the Indian Air Force station in Jammu on Sunday morning.
In public notifications issued on Tuesday, INS Agrani said it flew from non-conventional air objects (drone / unmanned air vehicles) prohibited within 3 km.
Banned in 3 km of establishment.
Each airplane system that is tested remotely (RPA) such as Drone / UAVs finds violating this prohibition will be destroyed or seized without obligations and actions can begin under Section 121 (consider or conspire with war a war against the Government of India), 121A (conspiracy To commit violations can be punished by Section 121), 287 (negligent behavior in connection with the machine), 336 (acting endanger the life or other al-Safety of others) and 337 (causing injured by actions that endanger the life or personal safety of others) from the criminal code India to operators.
If Drone Flying is deemed necessary, the operator / agency must get approval from the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) through the DIGI SKY website and a copy of the approval letter to be submitted to the Agrani Ins, at least one week before the scheduled flight operation is scheduled.
According to the source, following the drone attack at the IAF station in Jammu, all defense installations throughout the country were warned by the Ministry of Defense.
“The whole place we are protected by armed guards all the time.
If anyone operates the drone above the defense installation, the drone will soon be destroyed, and strict action will be taken against the drone operator,” said an official from the defense sector.
Coimbatore District has Air Force Station, INS Agrani, Central Training College of CRPF, Kurudampalayam, and International Airport.
Many young people in Coimbatore have used drones to capture sights and views of the city of the city.
Wedding photographers and political parties also use drones to capture the crowd on the air display.
However, most operators are not aware of the guidelines for operating drones.
To arrange a rap or drone operation in Coimbatore Regency, GS Sameran collector plans to meet with Coimbatore City Police Commissioner Deepak M Damor and police officials immediately.
The district government will soon come out with what is done and should not be done when operating the drone in the district.
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