Aviation: Flying a drone can cost you dear if you are found in this state
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has recently announced that it will be issuing licence for flying of drones starting December 1. However, be warned that if you are found flying a drone in a drunken state, then you are in big trouble.
The new DGCA licence norms may have a clause against drunken droning, and those who do so are likely to forfeit their licence or pay fine. Image source: Reuters