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First private helicopter flights in China

China began authorising private helicopter flights on Saturday with a pilot project on the southern island of Hainan, as it begins to open up its tightly-controlled airspace, state media reported.

Updated on: Jan 29, 2011 07:41 PM IST
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China began authorising private helicopter flights on Saturday with a pilot project on the southern island of Hainan, as it begins to open up its tightly-controlled airspace, state media reported.

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Only four helicopters, flown by eight pilots, will take part in the initial two-month experiment, the official Xinhua news agency said.

China's airspace is under tight military control, which severely limits the possibility of private, non-commercial flights.

But authorities recently announced a gradual loosening of the rules for low-altitude airspace, where helicopters and small planes operate.

The tropical island of Hainan is the first place in China to experiment with private flights in low-altitude airspace, confirmed Jiang Sixian, deputy governor of the province.

A flight by a private aircraft will still need to have a flight plan approved by the authorities, a process that could take from a day to a week, according to Xinhua.

Both Chinese millionaires and foreign aircraft manufacturers are eagerly awaiting the opening of China's skies, according to experts who predict rapid growth in the private aviation sector.

 
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