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A new Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) rule, announced this week, requires users of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones “to have a safety plan in place and consent from owners of property they are flying over,” Radio New Zealand News reports. UAV operators who are unable to obtain consent may “still fly a drone if they have an operating certificate from the Civil Aviation Authority,” the report states. The regulation, which goes into effect 1 August, “is going to enable more innovation in drone use, not stifle it. The rule makes sure they are safe and responsible,” said Transport Minister Simon Bridges.
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