Here is the link to the rule by the DGCA allowing photography at civilian aerodromes. http://www.dgca.nic.in/airrule/so1353.pdf Carry a printout of this with you in case you get into trouble.
I'd be scared to do that. Don't expect all the "thullas" and "mamus" to understand the nuances of law. These fellows can't differentiate between Apron and Tarmac.
lol when i was flying by kingfisher to delhi i showed the letter to the F/A at the check in counter n she was stunned n goes "Where do you work?" n i was like hahahahaha din actually laugh at her face jus smiled was awsme to she her face expression!
lol when i was flying by kingfisher to delhi i showed the letter to the F/A at the check in counter n she was stunned n goes "Where do you work?" n i was like hahahahaha din actually laugh at her face jus smiled was awsme to she her face expression! cheeers!
r u referring to IT ground staff well then i wud have blushed
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As long as you are at a civil airport, you will face no problems. The letter will come in handy. Just dont try clicking pics at a defence aerodrome e.g. Goa, Pune, etc.
lol when i was flying by kingfisher to delhi i showed the letter to the F/A at the check in counter n she was stunned n goes "Where do you work?" n i was like hahahahaha din actually laugh at her face jus smiled was awsme to she her face expression! cheeers!
What were you showing the letter to her for? What does she care about you snapping planes? Unless you wanted to take her pic
the_380 wrote:
For places like Jammu or Srinagar u need to find a camera that works without the battery they wudnt allow u to carry ANY sort of batteries on board
You should be able to carry cellphones with a very powerful cam.