India: drones will capture new sights of the Indian cricket season 2021
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India: drones will capture new sights of the Indian cricket season 2021
Cricket supervisors ICC recent market research shows, Cricket has more than a billion fans around the world, India accounts for 90% of cricket. Cricket is part of India's lifeline. Therefore, Indian media have been looking for new ways to improve public access to televised cricket matches, India's Cricket Control Commission (BCCI) has been allowed to use drones to capture new sights of India's 2021 cricket season. According to cricketnewest.com reports, The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) and the General Administration of Civil Aviation (DGCA) grant BCCI conditional exemptions. "UAV ecosystem is developing rapidly in China ," said Shri Amber Dubey, a joint secretary of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Wide range of applications, From agriculture, Mining, health care and disaster management to sports and recreation. The grant is in line with the government's goal of encouraging commercial use of drones. We hope to get permission by March 2021." "Drone video will provide real-time aerial footage of the surrounding area, Raise the quality of broadcasting and the fun of watching to a new level ." These drones can be deployed in broadcast games, And will be tested under the auspices of India's Digital Sky Platform, Until the end of the year. To ensure the safe use of drones, They must abide by a series of strict rules. For example, Before every cricket match with a drone, BCCI have to get the DOD, Ministry of Interior, approval of the indian air force and airport administration. Aircraft can only be flown by certified operators, And regularly check its airworthiness. These rules are designed to ensure fan safety and privacy, So that the drone can not zoom in or even hit people. In case of failure, the aircraft must also have a fire license plate. If any public injury occurs, immunity will expire immediately and wrongful acts will be committed. Today, drones have been used to capture new visual perspectives on the growing list of sports. From racing, golf to horse racing, to cricket, these are different.

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