DGCA sets conditions for photography at Indian aerodromes
Aerodrome operators must permit photography only under DGCA security controls
- — Aerodrome operators must permit photography only when safety, security, crowding and operational-interference conditions are satisfied — non-compliant photography cannot be allowed inside the covered airport areas.
- — Airport security and access-control teams must verify identification documents, BCAS-directed entry permits and applicable security checks before airside photography — unauthorised access breaks the permission conditions.
- — Aerodrome compliance teams must retain photography records for three years and produce them for DGCA inspection on demand — missing records leave the operator unable to evidence compliance with the order.
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