Drone Owners Of Hong Kong Would Require A License To Fly

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2 min readApr 13, 2018

The Hong Kong’s Civil Aviation Authority (HKCAA) suggests that UAV users may need to register their drones with authorities, undertake training, pass tests and meet certain insurance requirements.

As per the new rules, drone weighing over 9 ounces would need to be registered and the operators need to undertake short web-based training. But before making any changes, Hong Kong needs to go through a three month period of public consultation. The proposal will also include making certain parts of the island into no-fly zones.

Still, there are number of countries that require proper registration and a license to fly. North Korea, Paraguay, Antarctica, Nepal, and Slovakia are some of the countries that require registration plus permission for the drone operation.

Source: https://bit.ly/2vfU0MA

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