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New Delhi: India's first batch of pilots trained by Gurugram-based Redbird Flight Training Academy (RFTA) ready for drone operations in the country, in New Delhi on Nov 6, 2020. RFTA has become the first institute to have trained its first batch of pilots free of cost, including Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) manned by women pilots, amid the governmentâs push to encourage drone operations. The government has been pushing for increasing the production of drones and their applications in various fields such as agriculture, disaster management, health care and law enforcement. (Photo: IANS)more
New Delhi: India's first batch of pilots trained by Gurugram-based Redbird Flight Training Academy (RFTA) ready for drone operations in the country, in New Delhi on Nov 6, 2020. RFTA has become the first institute to have trained its first batch of pilots free of cost, including Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) manned by women pilots, amid the governmentâs push to encourage drone operations. The government has been pushing for increasing the production of drones and their applications in various fields such as agriculture, disaster management, health care and law enforcement. (Photo: IANS)more
New Delhi: India's first batch of pilots trained by Gurugram-based Redbird Flight Training Academy (RFTA) ready for drone operations in the country, in New Delhi on Nov 6, 2020. RFTA has become the first institute to have trained its first batch of pilots free of cost, including Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) manned by women pilots, amid the governmentâs push to encourage drone operations. The government has been pushing for increasing the production of drones and their applications in various fields such as agriculture, disaster management, health care and law enforcement. (Photo: IANS)more
New Delhi: India's first batch of pilots trained by Gurugram-based Redbird Flight Training Academy (RFTA) ready for drone operations in the country, in New Delhi on Nov 6, 2020. RFTA has become the first institute to have trained its first batch of pilots free of cost, including Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) manned by women pilots, amid the governmentâs push to encourage drone operations. The government has been pushing for increasing the production of drones and their applications in various fields such as agriculture, disaster management, health care and law enforcement. (Photo: IANS)more
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