š In this blog post we will share all law links & known rules about recreational & commercial drone use in Haiti's (Port au Prince). Give a š at the end of this post if you enjoyed it & feel free to comment your experience or any updates in The Forum. Keep in mind that the content below is updated to the best of our ability & does not replace official sources & your own research.
Recreational vs commercial drone use in Haiti
ā In Haiti, aviation regulation falls under the Office of Civil Aviation (OCA) & they can be contacted anytime via:
Phone: (+509) 250 0052
šØ Unfortunately we haven't found any drone laws or sufficient official sources to confirm the current drone regulations in Haiti. This being said, it is not because we didn't find any that there are none, drone regulations evolve fast and if you have any information please share with the community in the Forum anytime.
šØ In fact, in some cases, it might mean that the country is hostile to drones and you could see your drone equipment ceased or stored until your stay is over in some cases. In every case we would recommend you to get in touch with local authorities before arriving in Haiti.
Can I travel with my drone to Haiti?
šØ There isn't enough official sources to answer this question today; if you know anything or have been to Haiti with your drone, please share your experience in the Forum.
šØ Be aware of the airline you purchase to travel as some main ones will only accept your drone on-board if its batteries are detached & placed in a firecase during travel time. Most airlines will have a battery voltage limit based on the recommendation of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). You can find more info about a specific airline here.
Where can I fly my drone in Haiti?
šØ We did not find an official fly zone map for drones in Haiti "If you have more information about this, please let us on the Forum know anytime". Thankfully, app.airmap.io has listed some no flight zones in a convenient. Note that this is a guide map only and does not necessarily represent where you can fly with your drone in the country.
Haiti Drone Fly Map
š” Spare drone batteries are a must when travelling overseas, they give you more autonomy to fly and take pictures during your trips.
Recreational & commercial drone use in Haiti
šØ With the absence of sufficient official sources, we strongly recommend to get in touch with local authorities before taking off with your drone. In every case, you should always follow common sense rules and respect others' privacy at all times. Here are some suggestions we like to recommend in all cases:
fly within sight and during daytime only.
fly away from borders, military, governmental building and urban centres.
fly away from airports and give way to any manned aircraft you see.
fly away from national parks and reserves.
if flying over people, ask their permission prior, consider local cultures and always respect individuals' privacy right.
carry with you all your qualifications and your drone's manual (ideally translated in the local language). š” You might want to write down a little word in the local language to explain what you're doing that you can hand out to curious locals.
have a third party insurance to cover yourself and others.
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What do I risk for flying illegally in Haiti?
šØ The amount & scope of the fine will depend on the nature & severity of your infraction. The judges will also evaluate if you intentionally committed the infraction &/or if you had any commercial purpose during your flight.
If you got everything in order, you can start flying above Haiti's awesome landscapes and create videos like this one:
ā Please leave a comment or update the Forum when you receive news and/or gain experience with your drone in Haiti! Have fun and safe flight!
Disclaimer: Although greatĀ care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information researched, we take no responsibility for any loss, harm or damage caused as a direct or indirect consequence of relying on this information. It is your responsibility to seek advice from qualified local & relevant authoritiesĀ for needed information about local drone rules and regulations.
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