Draft National Air Sports Policy (NASP 2022)

In News

  • The government released a draft national policy for air sports in the country that will require entities providing these services and their equipment to be registered, as well as be liable for penalties.

Major Highlights

  • Two-tier governance structure:
    • The policy proposes a two-tier governance structure for air sports in the country, which will include an apex governing body called the Air Sports Federation of India (ASFI) and associations for each air sport.
  • Activities covered:
    • The NASP 2022 covers sports like aerobatics, aeromodelling, amateur-built and experimental aircraft, ballooning, drones, gliding, hang gliding and paragliding; microlighting and paramotoring; skydiving and vintage aircraft.
  • Air Sports Federation of India (ASFI):
    • The ASFI will be an autonomous body under the Ministry of Civil Aviation and will represent India at the Lausanne-headquartered Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) and other global platforms related to air sports.
    • It will provide governance over various aspects of air sports, including regulation, certification, competitions, awards and penalties, etc.
  • Air sports association:
    • Each air sports association will lay down its safety standards for equipment, infrastructure, personnel and training, and specify the disciplinary actions to be taken in case of non-compliance.
    • Inability to do so may lead to penal action by the ASFI.
  • Registration:
    • All persons and entities providing air sports services will be required to register as members of the respective air sports associations.
    • Key equipment used will also have to be registered.
  • Control zone:
    • It is proposed that popular air sports attractions in the country such as Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh, Gangtok in Sikkim, Hadapsar in Maharashtra and Vagamon in Kerala can be declared as a “control zone” for air sports in order to ensure the safety of other manned aircraft.

Significance of the move

  • Inclusion in curriculum: Schools and colleges will be encouraged to include air sports in their curriculum and their students will have the opportunity to participate in the FAI’s international competitions.
  • Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan: The draft policy also aims to promote domestic design, development and manufacturing of air sports equipment under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.
  • Waiver on duty: Waive import duty on equipment for a few years; as well as request the GST Council to consider rationalizing the GST rate on air sports equipment to 5% or less.
  • Promote the country’s air sports sector: by way of making it safe, affordable, accessible, enjoyable and sustainable.
  • Leverage India’s huge potential: The policy seeks to leverage India’s huge potential for air sports and places strong focus on ensuring international best practices in safety.
  • Air sports nations by 2030: Vision is to make India one of the top air sports nations by 2030.

Source: TH

 

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