This is from the dgac.
Regarding your question, you can operate RPAs weighting less than 750 grams without requiring an authorization if you fly it on private places with recreational purposes and not higher than 50 meters over the highest construction and always on sight.
If you want to fly it commercially you must consider the following regulations:
a. DAN 151
Standard recently published regulating or drones RPAS operations with weight equal to or less than 9 Kg., Which are made on populated areas and in public interest. Normally these flights are associated with photographs and film footage in support of media, government agencies or disaster situations. This rule, in general, requires:
•
Registration RPAS, for which you can contact Guillermo Gallardo (
[email protected]) to phone
+56 02 2439 2664 or Fernando Neira (
[email protected]) to phone
+56 02 2439 2692 or Don Jorge Gárate (jgarate @
dgac.gob.cl) to phone +56 02 224392684 or with Mr. Gabriel Toledo (
[email protected]) to phone
+56 02 2439 2652.
•
Credential to operate RPAS, for which you can contact Miss Paola Maraboli (
[email protected]) to phone
+56 02 2439 2423 with a copy to
[email protected] or Miss Claudia Lara (
[email protected] cl) to phone
+56 02 2439 2163.
•
Authorization for which, once obtained the two previous documents, should contact Juan Henriquez L. (
[email protected]) to phone
+56 02 2439 2294/2300, with a copy to
[email protected] and
[email protected] identifying the body which will support which should cover an activity of public interest, such as news coverage, emergency or disaster situation or another.
• The application forms are annexed to this standard.
b . DAN 91
This policy applies to all flights other than the above, which is made in places unpopulated, for which does not require the drone register or obtain credential operator simply just seek authorization, which after an analysis may be granted.
To the above should use the authorization form provided for this in Annex D of the DAN 91, which must be sent seven days prior to the same recipients of this mail , also attaching a file Google Earth to fly industry and detailing the points of takeoff and landing.
c. Both rules, that I adjust, are available on the web page in the Link
www.dgac.gob.cl regulations.
d. Regarding the provision of insurance for damage to third parties, the following insurance agents, has processed for other operators and whose telephone numbers are:
Mr. Danilo Veyl, phone:
+ 56 2 2397 2566 y 2880 1146, email
[email protected].
GENNOA Corredores de Seguro, Mr. Rodrigo León
[email protected] teléfono
+56 9 5657 2492.
Mr. Camilo Restrepo E., phone:
+56 2 2429 4410, cel:
+56 9 4228 1895, email
www.howdenpatagonia.cl
Anyway I recommend you check directly in other insurance companies.
To fly over Easter Island you must ask for authorization to CODEIPA (Corporación de Desarrollo Indígena de la Isla de Pascua).
On national parks that are managed by CONAF (Corporación Nacional Forestal), information is available on
www.conaf.cl
Finally importing a RPAS into Chile is not under the DGAC competence, so I suggest contact Servicio Nacional de Aduanas (Chilean Customs,
www.aduana.cl) in the “contact” link, where you will find a form to submit your inquiry.
Kind regards