Punishment for flying wireless planes without permission , Kuwait
According to Arabtimes, Deputy Director- General for Aviation Safety, Air Transport and Airport Affairs at the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation, Eng Imad Al-Jilwi was recently quoted as saying
there is a tendency to refer anyone who uses wireless aircraft equipped with cameras, or amateur aircraft in residential and restricted areas to the State Security police as long as they practice flying (hobby) in the skies of Kuwait without license from the competent authorities, reports Al-Qabas daily.
Al-Jilwi told the daily that anyone who practices this hobby in Kuwait’s skies without licence or takes photographs from the air of sketches or maps with the help of wireless aircraft will be punished by imprisonment and a fine in accordance with the law.
Source : Arabtimes
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