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Bombay Flying Club becomes India's 1st DGCA-approved drone training school

However, the club will have to fulfill certain conditions regarding aerial photography, safety, insurance and take clearances

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The ministry has started from June 8 the registration process for non-compliant drones which were not registered with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation

Press Trust of India
The Bombay Flying Club has become the first DGCA-approved drone training school of the country, the Civil Aviation Ministry said Monday.

"Good news for drone users. Want to be a professional drone pilot? If yes, then register at the Bombay Flying Club as Bombay Flying Club becomes the first DGCA-approved drone training school of India, the ministry said on Twitter.

In an order dated July 20, the DGCA approved the club's application "for conducting remote pilot training for remotely piloted aircraft systems".

However, it said the club will have to fulfill certain conditions regarding aerial photography, safety, insurance and take

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