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Recreational Drone Use In The Philippines

You do not need a license or a permit for recreational use if your drone is less than 7 kg and you follow the below rules to fly:

  • At a maximum elevation of 122m above ground.
  • At least 30m away from large groups of people and respect individual privacy.
  • Airports must be at least 10km away
  • It is a good idea to have insurance that covers all possible risks.
  • It should be kept out of areas where it could cause interference with police and first responders.
  • Fly within the daylight & within your reach at all times
  1. You must comply with the following commercial use rules if your drone weighs more than 7kg or in any other cases that go against the code of conduct.
  2. Section 11.11.7.4 is the best section to check if you are interested in attending a fly show, expo, or taking part in in-flight demonstrations.

Use Of Drones Commercially In The Philippines
A pilot certificate (1), RPA (Remotely Piloted Aviation) operator certificate (2), and a registration certificate (3) are required for flying drones in the Philippines.

1/You must have completed an aviation theory exam, completed a training course on the drone you want to fly, and have at least five hours of experience operating drones outdoors in order to pass a pilot’s test.

2.1/ Send an email to the CAA to obtain a pre-application for an RPA.

A letter of intent.
A completed Pre-application Statement Of Intent (PASI), Form for RPA Operator Certificate. It should include your structure and organization, your staff, their qualifications + experiences, your equipment, and a description of the proposed operations.
Each applicant must include a copy of all manuals that are relevant to the operation and maintenance of the RPA in their application.
Your application for the whole organization will be rejected if 2 or more of your employees are deemed non-eligible.
If your drone weighs more than 150kg, you will need to present a certificate (SCA) or experimental certificate (EC) upon registration if it is undergoing a test.
2.2/ You will need to show the CAA that you have:

Your RPA has been approved.
You are now licensed as a pilot.
Your drone is insured.
In the past 5 years, you have not been sentenced for any drone-related matter.
The RPA is valid for three years

3) Once you have registered your drone, mark your identification clearly on it
 
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