Hi from Brunei. Mavic mini pilot and a newbie
Welcome to the forum!Hi TonyPHX, pretty much strict.
1. Registration - All drones/UAVs must be registered in civil aviation online. (took me 3 days to acquire)
2. If the drone is imported, must secure an importation permit from AITI (telecom regulatory) else the custom will seize it.
3. you can fly only during broad daylight (unless you have a permit - more on the commercial permit)
4. you can fly not higher than 200ft (unless you have a permit - more on the commercial permit)
5. you can fly as long u can see your drone with your naked eyes (unless you have a permit - more on the commercial permit)
6. Fly zones are pretty much standard, I guess,
7. If you are a foreigner they will allow you to possess 1 drone only. so you have to discard or sell the other one and apply for deregistration of the old drone and acquire a new one for the new one.
8. Based on the weight of the drone, they categorize what is meant for recreational or commercial. they don't give clear details on this.
watch out with nosy neighbors, they might write a complaint and put you in trouble. I recommend flying in jungles or seashores hahaha.
Welcome from Long Island NY. Have fun, flysafe & Godspeed, DroniacHi from Brunei. Mavic mini pilot and a newbie
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