高まる懸念:北欧地域におけるドローン規制のジレンマ
A Regulatory Gap in the Sky
At the Unmanned Nordic Conference UNC2024 in Oslo, Norway, a striking disparity in drone regulation compliance was revealed, raising significant concerns over flight safety in the Nordic region. The panel discussion, led by Jonas Stjernberg of Innoavia Oy, brought to light the extensive gap between drone ownership and regulatory compliance.
Surging Numbers, Sluggish Regulation
Anders Martinsen from UAS Norway presented alarming statistics: approximately 414,000 drones are owned in フィンランド, but only about 17,700 drone users are registered. This reveals a worrying trend: half of the drone users are aware of the regulations but choose to disregard them, while a significant 24% are completely unaware of the need to register.
The Bottleneck of Operational Authorisation
The process to obtain operational authorization is cumbersome and slow, often taking up to five months. This sluggish pace is starkly at odds with the rapid growth and demands of the ドローン産業. The low numbers of operational authorizations in the Nordic 国名 – 100 in Finland, 87 in Denmark, 165 in Norway, and 101 in Sweden – highlight how current drone rules are stifling the industry’s potential to benefit business and society.
The Path Forward: Simplification and Harmonization
Experts suggest that improving compliance and fostering growth in professional drone use requires several key changes:
- Simplified drone rules that are easier to understand and follow.
- Accelerated permit processing, especially in the specific category.
- A harmonized approach to drone regulations across Nordic and European countries.
- Intuitive online services for operator registration and permit applications, including annual payments and easy access to information updates.
Innoavia Oy: Pioneering the Change
Innoavia Oy, a leading European Innovative Aviation consultancy based in Finland, emphasizes the need for these reforms. They advocate for streamlined regulations and efficient online services, which are crucial for the advancement of Urban Air Mobility and Innovative Aerial Services.
A Call for Action
The stark contrast between the number of drone owners and registered operators in the Nordic region points to a critical need for regulatory reform. Simplified rules, faster permit processing, and uniform implementation across countries are imperative to ensure the safe and efficient growth of the unmanned aviation sector. As the industry stands at a crossroads, the decisions made now will shape the future of drone operations in the Nordic skies and beyond.
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