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The Civil Aviation Administration of China said that in the first half of this year, 44 drone-affected flight operation reports were received, an increase of 37 compared with the same period last year; and 790 affected flights, an increase of 689 compared to the same period last year. The drone industry is developing rapidly, but drone flight is in an "unmanned" state, highlighting legal and regulatory gaps. The introduction of drone real-name registration system and other measures are expected to change this situation. Beijing's runway, Shanghai's flow control, Guangzhou's remote location, Shenzhen's thunderstorm, Kunming's fog, Chengdu's drone-recently, it has been circulating on the Internet. The "six major civil aviation can not afford to mess up" paragraph, made Peng Bo, director of the Aviation Safety Office of Sichuan Civil Aviation Administration, deeply touched.
On April 21 this year, due to the drone incident, 65 flights of Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport once returned for landing, 39 flights were waiting in a circle, and more than 10,000 passengers were stranded. The resulting security risks and economic losses are incalculable. . This is not the first time. Data show that since 2016, the Sichuan Supervision Bureau has received a total of 37 reports of drone-affected operational safety incidents, of which 12 incidents affected more than 10 flights, involving Shuangliu International Airport, Mianyang Airport, and Guanghan Airport. Disturbance events between 14:00 and 20:00 accounted for 78% of all events. It wasn't just Sichuan that encountered drones.
In February this year, four drone incidents occurred in Kunming Changshui Airport. In the most serious incident, the drone was only about 50 meters away from the passenger plane in flight. According to statistics, in Beijing Capital Airport in 2016, there were 19 unusual aerial object incidents, of which 6 were drones.
At the routine press conference of the Civil Aviation Administration of China held on July, Zhang Chunzhi, secretary of the party committee of the Operational Monitoring Center of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, revealed that 44 drone-affected flight operation reports were received in the first half of this year, an increase of 37 from the same period last year. ; 790 affected flights, an increase of 689 compared with the same period last year. Want to find out what's behind the scenes? This is a bit difficult. Peng Bo told reporters that most of the drone-flying drones were operated by more professional "flyers", and 37 cases of UFOs flying in Sichuan were reported to the local public security authorities, but none were found unknown. Flying objects and flying personnel. In response to the unmanned aerial vehicle "Black Flight" repeatedly forcibly stopping civil aviation to become an "invisible killer", the Civil Aviation Administration of China recently issued the "Regulations for the Management of the Registration of Civilian Unmanned Aircraft Real Name System", which clarified the maximum take-off weight from June 1, 2017 Real-name registration of civil drones over 250 grams has begun; registration of individuals who have purchased drones must be completed by August 31, 2017; if they are not registered within the time limit, their behavior will be considered an illegal act in violation of regulations UAV use will also be affected. Zhang Chunzhi pointed out that after a series of management measures such as the drone real-name registration and the release of publicity videos were adopted by the Civil Aviation Administration and other departments, the drone-affected flight operations in June began to show a downward trend. Compared with May, drones There were 14 fewer incidents affecting flight operations and 205 fewer flights.
As of June 12, the number of registered drones has reached 45,000. In the future, illegal use or malicious operation of drones will be held accountable. "Said Ang Haisong, a professor at the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
At present, more and more Chinese enterprises are beginning to specialize in the production of anti drone device to protect personal safety.