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in the air above the airport, the flight paths of drones seem to challenge traditional aviation rules and safety regulations. in 2021, a police operation was launched at xining caojiabao international airport due to drone interference. the police arrested the suspect, shocking the public. these incidents remind us that the "flying" of drones also needs to comply with legal rules.
in recent years, the drone industry has developed rapidly, but supervision still needs to be further strengthened. the government has passed the "interim regulations on the management of unmanned aerial vehicle flights" and clearly stipulates that without the approval of the air traffic control department, it is prohibited to carry out flight activities in drone-controlled airspace such as airports. those who violate the regulations and operate civil drones will face suspension or fines. in serious cases, the drone will be confiscated and fined.
illegal flying incidents often involve illegal production, assembly and program cracking. the emergence of such behavior is not simply a technical issue, but a conflict between law and social security. cracking the drone "electronic fence" represents an illegal act, which also increases the difficulty of supervision.
however, the coordination between technological development and legal norms will also bring new opportunities to the drone industry. wang linfeng pointed out that drone interference and illegal flying are a difficult problem in the process of popularizing new drone technologies. only when the problems are exposed and relevant departments increase supervision can the use of drones be standardized.
in the future, the drone industry will develop to a higher level, requiring the government and industry to work together to strengthen regulatory measures to ensure the safe flight of drones and bring greater development benefits to society.