Group 1 - Recent incidents of unauthorized drone flights ("black flying") have been reported in Guangdong and Hunan, with altitudes reaching up to 8000 meters, posing risks to civil aviation safety [2][3] - The introduction of the "Interim Regulations on the Management of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" in 2023 has established clear regulations for drone flights, aiming to strengthen governance and mitigate illegal activities [2] - Despite improvements in regulatory frameworks, the persistence of unauthorized drone flights indicates ongoing challenges, including potential loopholes in the review processes for flight permissions [3] Group 2 - The unauthorized flights, if confirmed, could severely jeopardize civil aviation safety, highlighting the need for enhanced scrutiny of drone operation permits [3] - The potential for individuals to forge flight permission documents raises concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of current regulatory mechanisms [3] - With advancements in AI technology making it easier to create realistic forged documents, there is a pressing need to rethink and improve the verification processes for drone flight permissions [3]
“黑飞”无人机蹿上8000米,天空不容法外狂飙
Xin Jing Bao·2025-12-11 07:29