To drive the drones need license
PStarting tomorrow you will be able to “fly” with armed drones to regulate license. It shall enter into force on its April 30 on Wednesday the new regulation on remote control (the so-called APR) aircraft, developed by the national agency of civil aviation (ENAC)./PPThe regulation provides, inter alia, that the pilot of the APR, as well as being of age, will have to attend a training course (getting a sort of “license”) and the robot must be secured. Between developers and operators, not lacking, doubts and some controversy./PPCompanies engaged in Italy in the sector of APR are approximately 300-400, although their number continues to grow as a result of the global boom in these remote control planes. Difficult to estimate the number of aircraft flying today in our country: probably already are 400-500 rotary-wing, as well as fixed aircraft, from the smallest to the very expensive and complex machines./PPRobots are used for various professional activities on civilians, for example in the film of film and television, in the control of large installations (electricity networks, dams, industrial plants, etc.), control of agricultural lands, urban areas or the environment. There are also several applications for institutional activities (like the police), as well as in the field of scientific and technological research./PPA review will be done during the “Rome Expo Drone amp; Show”, the first “” Airshow aircraft unmanned in Italy, which will be held in Rome from 24 to 25 May. On that occasion, in fact, ENAC will bring together officially all the “drone” community “for a first comparison in depth after the entry into force of the regulation.BR/P
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