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Media Release: Senate Inquiry on Drones
May 10 2017 - The Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee (committee) is currently conducting an inquiry into the regulatory requirements that impact on the safe use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, Unmanned Aerial Systems and associated systems (drones).
Today, the committee released a media statement which described recommendations made to the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, the Hon Darren Chester MP in April to strengthen regulation of drones, particularly surrounding the use of recreational drones.
The recommendations encouraged action in 3 key areas:
Read full media statement:
Drones Media Statement 10 May 2017.pdf
Australian Association of Unmanned Systems


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Be aware that changes may be coming in.
Read this link
http://aaus.org.au/resources/Drones Media Statement 10 May 2017.pdf
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Media Release: Senate Inquiry on Drones

May 10 2017 - The Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee (committee) is currently conducting an inquiry into the regulatory requirements that impact on the safe use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, Unmanned Aerial Systems and associated systems (drones).
Today, the committee released a media statement which described recommendations made to the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, the Hon Darren Chester MP in April to strengthen regulation of drones, particularly surrounding the use of recreational drones.
The recommendations encouraged action in 3 key areas:
- Safety awareness and training – recreational drone users should have to undergo training and safety awareness before purchasing and using drones;
- Registration and tracking – the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) should be empowered to track all individual drones, starting with the registration of all drones, regardless of their size or intended use; and
- Aviation safety – to minimise the potential for collisions between drones and aircraft and to protect controlled airspace and airports, geofencing technology should be introduced for individual drones and/or drone shields should be employed in high traffic areas.
Read full media statement:
Drones Media Statement 10 May 2017.pdf
Australian Association of Unmanned Systems


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