Hi there, I was very interested to see this thread regarding the island of Bonaire. I specifically bought a Mavic in order that I could make videos of the vacation home that I have there. However I was disappointed to find the my villa is in a NFZ since it is a only couple of miles from the airport. Does anyone have updated information about requesting permission from the island/Dutch government?
Some good news is that I was able to fly on the island's east/central coast and also at the kite-surf beach area. Though, of course the wind was problematic - I am still a novice flyer.
I thought i'd share my experience.
I am visiting my mom who lives on Bonaire next week, it will be the first time I bring my drone so I thought i'd do some research.
So I contacted the government with my inquiry to the regulations regarding consumer drones on Bonaire, but as you would expect from Carribbean instances, I got 0 response (and I sent 4 separate reminders)..
So I contacted my mom, and she visited the local police department as well as the customs department to find out what the situation is around consumer drones.
It basically boils down to the regular "common sense" regulations, just bring your drone and tell customs that you are bringing a consumer drone with you, you should have no problems.
Police department extra commented that you should stay away from the airport (duh) as well as Kralendijk, for the rest you should be free to do as you please.
Official Dutch regulations apply;
- No higher than 120 meters
- No crowds or connected buildings
- No night time flying
- VLOS
- Give way to aircrafts and such
Hope this is helpful to some of you out there
