The Citizen (KZN)

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Does my drone need a licence?

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Q .I was given a small drone as a Christmas present and am experiment­ing with it. I’m enjoying taking aerial photos at parks and around my home. Now I hear I have to have a licence or it can be confiscate­d. Is this true? Are there any rules I should be aware of?

A.You don’t need a licence if it is for recreation­al purposes, with the proviso that it is only used recreation­ally and within certain specific limits. The bad news is, yes, there are rules restrictin­g your use. The good news is, the rules are very clearcut. That also means you can’t plead ignorance.

The South African Civil Aviation Authority has issued a set of regulation­s for what it quaintly calls Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) or Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), in case they are accused of being cool as a result of saying “drones”.

To start with, you cannot fly a drone or toy aircra :

50m or closer to any person or group of persons (like sports field, road races, schools, social events);

50m or closer to any property without permission from the property owner;

10km or closer to an aerodrome (airport, helipad, airfield);

Weighing more than

7kg;

In controlled airspace; In restricted airspace; In prohibited airspace; Adjacent to or above a nuclear power plant, prison, police station, crime scene, court of law, national key point or strategic installati­on;

Over property when you do not have permission to do so;

Beyond your visual line of sight;

At night or in poor weather conditions;

Technicall­y, that means you can’t fly it over your own suburban home, because it would typically be within 50m of the neighbour. So any harassment­s of neighbours will invoke several penalties.

Ultimately, it means that safety, security and privacy take precedence over your right to drone entertainm­ent.

You need to license your drone with the SACAA if:

It weighs more than 7kg; You use it for commercial purposes;

These rules also apply to model airplanes, but the director of Civil Aviation has designated oversight of “recreation­al aviation” to the SA Model Aircraft Associatio­n.

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