Use of UAVs/Drones by GAIL, Railways, NHAI

Q.  Which of the following uses UAVs/Drones for their operations?

1) GAIL
2) Indian Railways
3) NHAI

- Published on 23 May 16

a. 1, 2
b. 2, 3
c. 1, 3
d. All of the above

ANSWER: All of the above
 
  • The government has granted permission to the Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) to use drones for aerial surveillance of its pipelines. This follows the use of drones for similar purposes by the Indian Railways and the National Highways Authority of India.
  • Line patrolling is extremely difficult for pipeline sections passing through forests, rivers, environmentally sensitive areas and other inaccessible areas. GAIL (India) Limited has awarded an order for aerial surveillance of 200 kilometres for the Hazira Vijaipur Jagdishpur /Dahej Vijaipur pipelines with drones as a pilot project.
  • Surveillance of a vast network of pipelines across the country is required to ensure the safety and reliability of pipelines and guard against sabotage, exposure, soil erosion, excavation and construction works. Currently, it is being achieved through regular, periodic, foot-patrolling and air surveillance by hiring helicopter services on a monthly basis. The drones will carry out surveillance using high-resolution and infrared cameras.
  • NHAI signed a pact with the Indian Space Research Organization's National Remote Sensing Centre and the North East Centre for Technology Application and Research for the use of UAVs to aid in surveillance of construction work. Separately, the Indian Railways has used drones to monitor the progress on the Dedicated Freight Corridor.
 

    Discussion

  • Nishant Bhatia   -Posted on 31 Aug 16
    The answer is b>.
    There is no center to obtain permission for UAV applications in India.
    GAIL received permission from DGCA ( said to be single window), which has further put in a clause to take clearances from the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Home Affairs, Local Airport Authorities.
    Owing to this interministerial affair, the operations havent been executed.
    Indian Railways also is using in a very small way, smaller drones. The articles hype about use of Drones, but actually commercial use is not happening in India.
    The companies doing these jobs currently are doing Illegaly.
    So the info provided by you is incorrect also.
    I know this, as I am directly involved in the UAV Projects.

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