By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Accept
Absolute Geeks UAEAbsolute Geeks UAE
  • STORIES
    • TECH
    • AUTOMOTIVE
    • GUIDES
    • OPINIONS
  • REVIEWS
    • READERS’ CHOICE
    • ALL REVIEWS
    • ━
    • SMARTPHONES
    • CARS
    • HEADPHONES
    • ACCESSORIES
    • LAPTOPS
    • TABLETS
    • WEARABLES
    • SPEAKERS
    • APPS
  • WATCHLIST
    • TV & MOVIES REVIEWS
    • SPOTLIGHT
  • GAMING
    • GAMING NEWS
    • GAME REVIEWS
  • +
    • OUR STORY
    • GET IN TOUCH
Reading: Flying a drone in the UAE? READ THIS
Share
Notification Show More
Absolute Geeks UAEAbsolute Geeks UAE
  • STORIES
    • TECH
    • AUTOMOTIVE
    • GUIDES
    • OPINIONS
  • REVIEWS
    • READERS’ CHOICE
    • ALL REVIEWS
    • ━
    • SMARTPHONES
    • CARS
    • HEADPHONES
    • ACCESSORIES
    • LAPTOPS
    • TABLETS
    • WEARABLES
    • SPEAKERS
    • APPS
  • WATCHLIST
    • TV & MOVIES REVIEWS
    • SPOTLIGHT
  • GAMING
    • GAMING NEWS
    • GAME REVIEWS
  • +
    • OUR STORY
    • GET IN TOUCH
Follow US

Flying a drone in the UAE? READ THIS

GEEK DESK
GEEK DESK
Feb 3

The General Civil Aviation Authority, GCAA, has launched an outreach campaign concerning ‘light air sports’. The campaign will be held in association with the Air Support Department at the Directorate-General of Security Support, the General-Secretariat of the Office of H.H. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and will last for two weeks.

Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of GCAA, said that the authority has enacted a federal legislation regarding the use of drones. The legislation stipulates the need for drone operators to adhere to national drone piloting requirements and defines related prohibited activities, especially given the wide range of people who use these systems who often lack the necessary experience and information. The GCAA has given special attention to enhance the public’s knowledge and understanding of the requirements, legislation and best practices related to the use of drones within the UAE.

The GCAA has issued a guide for safe drone use, in addition to a set of signs that indicate that the use of drones is prohibited in specific areas, said Al Suwaidi.

The  campaign primarily aims to educate the public on the do’s and don’ts of operating individual drones in the UAE.  The campaign included brochure in addition to introducing new signs that ban drones from certain areas such as airports.

Drone owners should always abide but the below rules:

1. All drone activities shall take place within the visual line of sight of the user not above 400 ft from ground level (approximately the height of Dubai World Trade Centre) without the use of visual aids, such as binoculars and within the aircraft’s operational range.

2. Fly only during daytime and in good weather conditions.

3. Do not fly the drone within five kilometres from any airports, helipads, landing areas or manned aircraft.

4. Do not fly near any buildings, houses, private properties or persons.

5. Fly for fun and not for commercial purposes.

Although illegal by law, there is no mention so far about the use of cameras mounted on drones as previously reported.

 

Source: WAM, GulfNews

 

Share
What do you think?
Happy0
Sad0
Love0
Surprise0
Cry0
Angry0
Dead0

WHAT'S HOT ❰

OpenAI requires macOS app updates after Axios library security issue
Gmail end-to-end encryption arrives on iOS for workspace users
Meta strengthens Instagram teen account safeguards in UAE and Saudi Arabia
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G and A37 5G launch in UAE
Shark PowerdDetect UV Reveal robot vacuum mop brings stain detection to hard floors
Absolute Geeks UAEAbsolute Geeks UAE
Follow US
AbsoluteGeeks.com was assembled by Absolute Geeks Media FZE LLC during a caffeine incident.
© 2014–2026. All rights reserved.
Proudly made in Dubai, UAE ❤️
Upgrade Your Brain Firmware
Receive updates, patches, and jokes you’ll pretend you understood.
No spam, just RAM for your brain.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?