SINGAPORE: In the first case of its kind in Singapore, a company was charged with flying an unmanned aircraft outdoors without a permit.
The Singapore branch of civil engineering company LT Sambo Co, previously known as Sambo E&C Co, was charged on Tuesday with operating a small drone along Marine Parade Road in the course of its business.The company is accused of flying a DJI Phantom 4 weighing 1.38kg along the road on Nov 17, 2017, without a Class 1 activity permit.
According to tech company DJI's site, the DJI Phantom 4 has a one-inch 20-megapixel sensor and can record UHD 4k videos at 60 frames per second.If found guilty of operating an unmanned aircraft without a permit, the company can be fined up to S$20,000.A representative for the company told the court that LT Sambo Co intends to plead guilty.
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