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Reading Time: < 1 minuteMore than 10,000 drone pilots are now registered with Airshare to fly in New Zealand airspace. The online hub for drone pilots operated by Airways has released that its database of registered pilots has topped the milestone mark.
Drone pilots have enthusiastically adopted Airshare since its launch in December 2014 to access flight information and log flights directly with air traffic control. However registrations have soared over the last year, with close to 1000 in the last three months alone.
Recreational pilots account for 80% of registrations and those flying for commercial purposes make up the remainder. Registered pilots are logging around 600 drone flights through the system every week across New Zealand.
Airshare’s registration provides a way to identify drones and their owners and also to reach and educate drone pilots who may be new to aviation.
“Hitting the 10,000 mark is excellent news as it reflects drone pilots’ growing awareness of their safety responsibilities,” Airways CEO Graeme Sumner says. “It’s extremely encouraging to see so many recreational pilots signing up as they are the group that we are finding it more difficult to reach.”
There is currently no legal requirement for drone pilots to be registered to fly and the Airshare system is voluntary.