Namibia Drone Laws: Guide for Beginners

Welcome to our beginner’s guide to getting know about Namibia Drone Laws. In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know and stay updated about Namibia drone laws. We also will be covering the following information such as where to get the drone permit for this country, as well as the best drones to fly, travel guides, and contact information to the civil aviation authority of the stated country. Without further ado, let’s dive into the details:

  • Namibia Drone Laws & Regulations
  • How to get Drone Permit for Namibia
  • Drone traveling tips to Namibia
  • Best Drones to Buy for Namibia
  • Drone aerial stills & videos
  • Civil Aviation Authority Office contact information

An aerial video of Namibia, featuring beauty of the sand dunes in an arid environment. This country will take you to a very different landscape never experienced before that makes the whole flying and touring very exciting.

Introduction to Namibia Drone Laws

Flying your drone is legally allowed in Namibia. However, you will need to get a drone permit before visiting the country which can be done through issuance from Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). Below are the drone rules and regulations that you need to follow to fully comply with Namibia’s laws. Be sure you get to familiarize with these drone laws before visiting the country:

  • Don’t fly your drone overcrowded areas or in prohibited zones.
  • Don’t fly your drone higher than 50 meters above the ground level.
  • Keep your drone at least 5 miles away from airport/heliports/aerodromes or in areas where aircraft are operating.
  • Stay away at least 50 meters of people, moving vehicles, or buildings that are not included in the flight mission.
  • Fly during the daylight hours.
  • Fly when the weather visibility condition is good.
  • Don’t disturb or chase wildlife animals with your drone, this will break the cycle. Observe from the great length of distance.
  • Obtain permission from the landowner before landing/takeoff on their property.
  • Don’t deliver, drop, release any object with your drone.
  • Always keep a clear visual line of sight on your drone at all the time.
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Getting Drone Permit for Namibia

Unlike other countries, all the drones have to be registered with the NCAA and they cost fee. You are required to have a letter of authorization issued by the NCAA before bringing your drone into the country. The following fees for both recreational drones and commercial drones are:

  • $80 fee for recreational drone (per drone)
  • $360 fee for commercial drone (per drone)

As expensive as it is to register your drone with NCAA to fly in the country legally. If you are on a tight budget and simply can’t afford to do so. It is probably a good idea to keep your drone back at home. Although, if you are looking to earn some money flying your drone commercially in Namibia, an established flight plan of how you plan to capture the footage and market to potential customers is a great idea.

You can register your drone with NCAA via here.

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Drone Traveling Tips to Namibia

There are several methods to travel to another country with your drone. Read our important traveling tips to get the latest scoop on the best drone traveling practices and become informed. In this section, we will be covering what to do if you are traveling by air or by sea.

Traveling by Air

If you decided to travel by air and would like to bring your drone with you. You need to be aware that the airlines can only reimburse up to $1,000 for loss and damage to your property, including drone and its gear. That’s because of the Montreal Convention which limits how much airlines are allowed to pay you up to a maximum value of $1,000 — no matter how expensive your drone is.

Therefore, we highly encourage bringing your drone and its accessories as carry-on all the times. Furthermore, the drone batteries can’t be in the check luggages. Because they are prone to extreme temperature that poses fire hazards when undergoing temperature change. In rare circumstances, some airlines have strict policy and you will be only given the option to check luggage. To avoid this from happening, we recommend buying these fireproof drone battery bags:

Traveling by Sea

Generally, you are allowed to bring your drone with you. But that depends on the cruise’s policy regarding to use of the drones. The only time you can operate your drone is when you are on land, never while the ship is in process of ferrying to other country. Flying the drones at the ports is also not allowed. Because each cruise companies are unique, we encourage you to check and familiarize with their policy on drones. Reach out to get more information if possible.

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Best Drones for Namibia

These are the best drones for traveling around the world such as Namibia due to their flying specifications and camera capabilities. Be sure to read each drone review guide by visiting each link so that you can decide which quadcopter you want to buy before going on a vacation.

Alternatively, you can visit our shop to see a wide selection of prosumer drones that are currently for sale on the best price deals. We only recommend the best drones for traveling that are portable, compact and equipped with powerful camera capabilities, while striving to provide affordable options for those who are looking to get started.

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Contact Information

If you need additional information about drone regulations and flying in Namibia. Keep it in mind that we try our best to provide the latest information about drone laws. Because the drone laws are not universal, they can wildly vary from a country with lax regulations to another country that has strict regulations. For any drone regulations that you are not sure, feel free to contact the state civil aviation authority office directly:

Namibia Civil Aviation Authority Office

Tel: +26461 702201
Email: avsec@dca.com.na

Important InformationThe Namibia drone laws is updated for 2019. If there is any outdated information, please contact support@aeroflydrones.com with correct information and we will update it. Thank you for your cooperation.

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