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Singapore to set up designated public spaces for drone flying

Singapore to set up designated public spaces for drone flying
More Singaporeans are picking up the hobby of flying drones. TNP FILE PHOTO

Such spaces, recommended by panel, will help foster culture of safety and be kept affordable for users

Clement Yong
Jan 18, 2021 06:00 am
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Those who fly drones can look forward to doing so at designated public areas, with the Transport Ministry accepting a panel's recommendation to provide common flying spaces to increase interest in the activity.

Minister for Transport Ong Ye Kung said on Friday that more details on how such spaces will be set up and where they will be located will be settled on in the coming months.

ACCEPTANCE

The ministry's acceptance of the recommendations comes about two months after it was made by the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Advisory panel, appointed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore in 2019.

The panel's report dated Nov 18 last year said the setting up of these common spaces will enable recreational drone users to gather and "foster a culture of safety among the community".

These authorised flying areas will also give new users the assurance that they are allowed to fly their drones at these sites, the panel said.

The flying areas should fulfil several criteria, the panel proposed.

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They should not intrude on the safety of other airspace users such as commercial airplanes, a set of safety guidelines for these areas must be drawn up and the sites' operation must be sensitive to the concerns of the wider public.

The area itself should be big enough so that different operators can fly their vehicles in a safe manner, have charging points and proper lighting, and be kept affordable for users.

The operation of the flying areas should also be financially sustainable so they can continue long term.

The report cited existing examples in countries such as the US, Japan and South Korea.

The Hangang Drone Park in Seoul, for example, is a 27,000 sq m flying field specially designated for drone flying within Gwangnaru Hangang Park.

Rules in place ensure the safety of flyers there: Drones must be lighter than 12kg, and the park limits the number of drones allowed to fly at any one time.

Users must also be able to see their drones at all times and cannot fly them directly above people.

Mr Ong said on Friday that the Government supports the recommendation made by the panel, and that he tried flying a drone at a flying field in Port Road.

The proposal to set up flying areas is the second and final set of recommendations that the panel has proposed to the ministry.

It had in August suggested to the Government that drones should be made traceable and that a minimum registration age of 16 be set for users to improve safety.

The panel had reached out to different groups including residents to review regulations here surrounding drone flying, which is a relatively niche but growing hobby among Singaporeans.

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