Drone
aircraft now will deliver eating and drinking things
New York: imagine, If an unmanned aircraft deliver
the eating and drinking things what do you think about it. Amazon company is making plans to do something
similar. Amazon website CEO Jeff Bezos told that Amazon is testing such a drone
aircraft; that deliver goods to customer homes. The drone aircraft called
'Oktocopter' is placed.
The drone aircraft within 30 minutes of client
orders up to 2.3 kg weight may cause stuff at home. Bezos also said the start
of the service can take up to five years. An American television program
"60 Minutes" Bezos said this is during the conversation.
Bezos said, "I know it's like science fiction,
but it is not. We can deliver the goods in half an hour. We think that five
pound bags can be carried, We sell accessories around 86% of them accessories
are of the same weight. "
Waiting
for approval
The service will be called prime air. This is a time
when Amazon's move is working on improving the efficiency. Amazon has put a
video on the website, A drone aircraft from a warehouse in which it is shown to
deliver goods to the customer's home. Although it is still awaiting approval
from U.S. regulators. The U.S. government has not yet approved the civilian use
of drones is destitute aircraft.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (AFAA),
police and other government agencies for the use of drones is approved. 1,400
permits issued in the last few years. 2015 U.S. drone all the way to the civil
aviation sector can be opened, It is possible in Europe by 2016. Drone
specialist Dr Daren Ansel from Central Lankashayar University says "There
are still rules, Whom the people on the ground to minimise the possibility of
injury. "
Apprehensions
According to Ansel, "Unmanned aircraft are not
aware of their environment So that he is not crashed the people . Dispatched
unmanned aircraft would fly from the densely populated residential areas, The
current rules do not allow that. Also need to focus on the safety of goods. In
the absence of safety accessories and drones can commandeer or can be stolen.
"
Amazon has said, "From a technology
perspective, as there are rules. We will be able to start commercial services. They
are active to the rule-making for operating
in Unmanned aircraft " It is expected to be approved by 2015.
Australia rules that allow commercial use of
unmanned aircraft. Giving Hire Books the Australian company Jhukal earlier it
was announced. Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority that he approved of that
he approved of Australia's Civil
Aviation Safety Authority . Then The use of drones in the year 2015 will start
delivering the books.
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