Drones

Drones offer an exciting way to capture stunning aerial views of Oman’s diverse landscapes, from towering mountains to serene beaches. However, it’s crucial to operate drones responsibly and adhere to the country’s regulations to ensure a safe and respectful experience for all.

Obtaining Permission:

Before flying your drone in Oman, you must obtain permission from the Oman Civil Aviation Authority (PACA). The application process involves submitting your drone details, insurance information, and proposed flight plans.

Restricted Areas:

Certain areas in Oman are restricted for drone flights due to security or privacy concerns. These include airports, military zones, government buildings, and private properties. Avoid flying in these areas without explicit authorization.

Altitude Limits:

Maintain a maximum altitude of 120 meters (400 feet) above ground level to avoid interfering with manned aircraft or compromising safety.

Privacy Considerations:

Respect the privacy of individuals and properties. Avoid flying drones over crowded areas or private dwellings without consent.

Responsible Flying Practices:

  • Conduct pre-flight inspections to ensure your drone is in good working condition.
  • Fly drones during daylight hours and in favorable weather conditions.
  • Maintain visual contact with your drone at all times.
  • Avoid flying drones near crowds, animals, or sensitive infrastructure.

Consequences of Non-Compliance:

Violating drone regulations in Oman can result in penalties, including confiscation of your drone, fines, and even imprisonment.

Enjoy Oman’s Beauty Responsibly:

By following these guidelines and operating your drone responsibly, you can contribute to maintaining the safety and tranquility of Oman’s skies while capturing breathtaking aerial perspectives of this enchanting country. Remember, responsible drone flying not only ensures your safety but also demonstrates respect for Oman’s environment and its people.

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