Use of laser beams and drones are banned near the Delhi airport for the next 2 months
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 22, 2022, 08:59 IST
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Drones Banned in Delhi Airport: The use of any Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) such as drones, along with the use of laser beams has been banned at the Indira Gandhi International Airport for the next two months.
Drones Banned in Delhi Airport: The use of any Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) such as drones, along with the use of laser beams has been banned at the Indira Gandhi International Airport for the next two months. Read less
The use of any Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) such as drones, along with the use of laser beams has been banned at the Indira Gandhi International Airport for the next two months. The decision has been taken by the Delhi Police as UAS and laser beams pose a serious security threat. It is also said to be hazardous for aviation safety.
According to reports, the order will hence remain in force from February 12 to April 12, 2022 as of now. Bijender Singh, Assistant Commissioner of Police, sub division Palam, said that there have been incidents reported wherein pilots got distracted by laser beams when trying to land aircrafts.
Earlier this year, the Delhi Police had banned the use of para-gliders, para-motors, UAVs, UAS, hang gliders, micro-light aircraft, hot air balloons, remotely-piloted aircraft, small-size powered aircraft, quadcopters or even para-jumping from aircraft.
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