Drone pilot will get a chance to earn millions?Whether it is a documentary or commercial videography, the use of drones in both work is increasing with time. Not only this, the Railways has also started using drones to protect its institution. Southwest Railways has started using drones for safety and surveillance of the ride compartment factory. 9 drones have been purchased at a price of Rs 32 lakh. Now drones are also coming very big and expensive. Therefore, drones are also being used in the fields, agencies in the fields of security, agencies in the field of security and large projects of real estate. Oil companies have also started using drones to monitor their pipeline.
These will be standard for drones according to weight-The drone is placed in various categories according to weight. 250 grams or less weighing nano drones will be called. Whereas, it will be necessary to follow the rules other than UIDs for overweight micro or mini drones. According to the new rules, micro drones ranging from 250 grams to 2 kg, 2 kg to 25 kg, 25 kg -10 kg and more weighing mini and big drones, in addition to UID plates, it will be necessary to install RFID/SIM, GPS, RTH (Return to Home) and Anti Collision Light. However, unmanned model weighing more than 2 kg will be required to install only ID plates on the aircraft. Along with this, only the trend drone pilots will be able to blow the drone weighing more than 250 grams.
Local authorities will have to take permission-In restricted areas, nano and micro drones can be closed or with the permission of local authorities within the covered premises. The drone cannot be flown by a vehicle, waterplace, or aircraft while moving. Nano drones can be flown at a height of 50 feet and other drones at a height of 200 feet.

The new rule is 5 km of restricted area-It will not be allowed to blow up any drone within and above the five km radius of the airport. Similarly, they will not be flown even in the areas of restricted, prohibited and dangerous by the Airport Authority. The international border, including the Line of Control (LoC), the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and the real geo -static line (AGPL), will also be banned on blowing drones within a radius of 50 km.
The boundaries have also been determined by how much distance and land to fly the drone from the sea and the ground. For example, they can be flown only up to 500 meters horizontal distance from the beach. The limit has also been reported for the high security area of Lutyens Zone in Delhi. According to this, the drone will have to be kept five kilometers from Vijay Chowk from every time.
Similarly, their flight distance from places determined by military establishments and Ministry of Home Affairs should always be 500 meters or more. Whereas, it will be necessary to take prior permission to fly drones over sensitive areas, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries from the environment.