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Explained: Why UAE banned drone use for individuals, recreational purposes

News UAE Updates Desk Jan 09, 2025
Explained: Why UAE banned drone use for individuals, recreational purposes


Authorities have now launched a unified platform for licensing purposes where applicants can apply for a permit

The UAE suspended the use of unmanned aerial vehicles for recreational purposes for individuals in 2022 due to concerns about unidentified drones, the General Civil Aviation Authority clarified on Thursday.

“The ban was broadly because of the concerns of unidentified drones as we wanted to make sure that all drones are flying in the UAE are identified and known to us for a safe and secure operation,” said Aqeel Al Zarooni, assistant director-general for aviation safety at the General Civil Aviation Authority.

In 2022, the UAE banned the use drones and light sports aircraft for “owners, practitioners and enthusiasts” after instances of misuse.

The UAE also launched a unified platform for drone licensing for commercial and recreational purposes where applicants can apply for a licence.

“Our strategic vision is to foster innovation and position UAE as a global leader in aviation safety and excellence. The UAE drone unified platform is a testament to this vision. It not only strengthens regulatory compliance but also promotes the safe integration of drone technology across various sectors.

"We aim to create an ecosystem that supports sustainable growth to encourage innovation and aligns with UAE's broader role of smart and future-ready aviation landscape and economy,” Al Zarooni said during a media briefing on Thursday.

Fly only in green zones
Ahmed Alshehhi, senior manager of the Airspace Section at GCAA, said recreational drone users have to register through UAE Pass and meet requirements such as a training certificate from an accredited centre by GCAA and operate within designated green areas.

“Maximum flying height is 400 feet from ground level. It has to be within visual range and daytime only. Operators are not allowed to fly over populated areas and not fly drones that have potential risk to public or infrastructure.

They have to abide by all requirement procedures set up in the platform and adhere to requirements in the user manual. Operators are required to maintain drones as per the user manual they have,” he said.

Alshehhi elaborated that the unified platform has a chat feature to communicate with the operator of drones and the operator of the system at the backend.

“The applicants can receive notifications through drone platform for approval or a new restricted or green area that has been opened up because, in the UAE, there are multiple events taking place in different locations that might be green zone today and restricted tomorrow due to event or gathering,” he added.


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